It became clear in the early days of fusion research that the effects of the containment vessel (erosion of "impurities") degrade the overall fusion plasma performance. Progress in controlled nuclear fusion research over the last decade has led to magnetically confined plasmas that, in turn, are suf
Nuclear Fusion Research: Understanding Plasma-Surface Interactions
β Scribed by U. Samm (auth.), Dr. Robert E.H. Clark, Professor Dr. Detlev H. Reiter (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 466
- Series
- Springer Series in Chemical Physics 78
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
It became clear in the early days of fusion research that the effects of the containment vessel (erosion of "impurities") degrade the overall fusion plasma performance. Progress in controlled nuclear fusion research over the last decade has led to magnetically confined plasmas that, in turn, are sufficiently powerful to damage the vessel structures over its lifetime. This book reviews current understanding and concepts to deal with this remaining critical design issue for fusion reactors. It reviews both progress and open questions, largely in terms of available and sought-after plasma-surface interaction data and atomic/molecular data related to these "plasma edge" issues.
β¦ Table of Contents
PlasmaβWall Interaction: Status and Data Needs....Pages 3-28
Modeling of Fusion Edge Plasmas: Atomic and Molecular Data Issues....Pages 29-60
Energy Deposition from ELMs in Fusion Devices....Pages 61-95
Molecular Diagnostics of Cold Edge Plasmas....Pages 99-120
Divertor Spectroscopy with Molecular Transport....Pages 121-134
High-Temperature Plasma Edge Diagnostics....Pages 135-161
X-ray Spectroscopy of High n Transitions of He- and Ne-Like Ions in Alcator C-Mod Plasmas....Pages 163-182
High-Temperature Plasmas Diagnostics by X-ray Spectroscopy in the Low Density Limit....Pages 183-199
Review and Status of Physical Sputtering and Chemical Erosion of Plasma Facing Materials....Pages 203-224
Hydrogen Retention in and Release from Carbon Materials....Pages 225-248
Interaction of Low-Energy Ions and Hydrocarbon Radicals with Carbon Surfaces....Pages 249-285
Tritium Inventory in the Materials of the ITER Plasma-Facing Components....Pages 287-317
Mixed and High-Z Plasma-Facing Materials in TEXTOR....Pages 319-333
Beryllium and Liquid Metals as Plasma Facing Materials....Pages 335-357
IAEA Databases and Database Establishment Programs....Pages 361-370
NIFS DATABASE and Cooperation with IAEA DCN....Pages 371-383
The NIST Atomic Structure Databases....Pages 385-398
The Atomic Data and Analysis Structure....Pages 399-413
Collision Processes of Atomic and Molecular Hydrogen in Fusion Plasmas: The Cross-Section Data Status....Pages 415-435
Partial and Differential Electron Impact Ionization Cross-Sections for Small Hydrocarbon Molecules....Pages 437-456
β¦ Subjects
Nuclear Fusion;Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields, Plasma Physics;Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films
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