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RF Discharge Mirror Cleaning for ITER Optical Diagnostics Using 60 MHz Very High Frequency

Marot, L. and Moser, L. and Steiner, R. and Erni, W. and Steinacher, M. and Dine, S. and Porosnicu, C. and Lungu, C. P. and Soni, K. and Antunes, R. and Le Guern, F. and Piqueras, J. and Meyer, E.. (2021) RF Discharge Mirror Cleaning for ITER Optical Diagnostics Using 60 MHz Very High Frequency. Fusion Engineering and Design, 163. p. 112140.

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Abstract

For the fusion reactor ITER, a mandatory monitor of the fusion device and plasma will be performed with optical diagnostic systems. For the metallic first mirrors, the recovery of the reflectivity losses due to dust deposition is proposed to be carried out for 14 different optical diagnostic systems by the plasma cleaning technique. In this work, we studied the influence of the electrode area on the electrode potential as a function of the applied power with a 60 MHz radio very high frequency source. Unshielded copper disks with different diameters were constructed to study the impact of the electrode area in the range of 90 cm2 to 1200 cm2, which corresponds to an Edge Thomson Scattering area ratio of 0.15 to 2. It was observed that the absolute value of the resulting bias decreased from 280 V to 15 V with the increase of the area for a given RF power. Moreover, the power consumption was reduced by 43 langid = english, keywords = End-of-Cleaning indicator,First mirror,ITER,Plasma cleaning
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Physik > Physik > Nanomechanik (Meyer)
UniBasel Contributors:Marot, Laurent
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:0920-3796
e-ISSN:1873-7196
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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