EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

RF Sheath-Enhanced Plasma Surface Interaction Studies using Beryllium Optical Emission Spectroscopy in JET ITER-Like Wall

  • Christopher Klepper C.,
  • Colas Laurent,
  • Křivská Alena,
  • Bobkov Volodymyr,
  • Jacquet Philippe,
  • Delabie Ephrem,
  • Giroud Carine,
  • Kirov Krassimir,
  • Lasa Ane,
  • Lerche Ernesto,
  • Dumortier Pierre,
  • Durodié Frederic,
  • Firdaouss Mehdi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715703024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 157
p. 03024

Abstract

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A dedicated study on JET-ILW, deploying two types of ICRH antennas and spectroscopic observation spots at two outboard, beryllium limiters, has provided insight on long-range (up to 6m) RFenhanced plasma-surface interactions (RF-PSI) due to near-antenna electric fields. To aid in the interpretation of optical emission measurements of these effects, the antenna near-fields are computed using the TOPICA code, specifically run for the ITER-like antenna (ILA); similar modelling already existed for the standard JET antennas (A2). In the experiment, both antennas were operated in current drive mode, as RF-PSI tends to be higher in this phasing and at similar power (∼0.5 MW). When sweeping the edge magnetic field pitch angle, peaked RF-PSI effects, in the form of 2-4 fold increase in the local Be source,are consistently measured with the observation spots magnetically connect to regions of TOPICAL-calculated high near-fields, particularly at the near-antenna limiters. It is also found that similar RF-PSI effects are produced by the two types of antenna on similarly distant limiters. Although this mapping of calculated near-fields to enhanced RF-PSI gives only qualitative interpretion of the data, the present dataset is expected to provide a sound experimental basis for emerging RF sheath simulation model validation.