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Time-Dependent Measurements of Metal Impurity Densities in a Tokamak Discharge by Use of Laser-Induced Fluorescence

by: Clifford H. Muller, Keith H. Burrell
Physical Review Letters, Vol. 47 (Aug 1981), pp. 330-333, doi:10.1103/physrevlett.47.330  Key: citeulike:11995201

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Measured Fe i densities in the edge region of the impurity study experiment (ISX-B) tokamak in Ohmic and neutral-beam-heated discharges are consistent with calculated densities, if one assumes that sputtering of the stainless-steel walls by charge-exchange neutrals is the dominant production mechanism. Fe i and Ti i densities observed during plasma shift experiments indicate that the limiters play only a minor role in impurity production in D2 discharges. This also suggests that most metals are sputtered from the walls.


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