Inverted3He and D ion cyclotron minority heating scenarios were recently tested in JET-ILW. They confirm the good heating efficiency at low concentrations of ∼3%. The3He minority heating scheme is only modestly affected by the change from a carbon (JET-C) to a Beryllium (JET-ILW) wall but unlike what was the case in JET-C, the intrinsic Be ions D-like particles in terms of charge-over-mass ratio do not prevent the D (or4He) minority regime from being exploited. Direct and indirect evidence of the existence of fast particle subpopulations was found in both cases

Van Eester, D., Lerche, E., Kazakov, Y., Jacquet, P., Baranov, Y., Bobkov, V., et al. (2017). Recent H majority inverted radio frequency heating scheme experiments in JET-ILW. EPJ WEB OF CONFERENCES, 157 [10.1051/epjconf/201715703061].

Recent H majority inverted radio frequency heating scheme experiments in JET-ILW

Nocente, Massimo;
2017

Abstract

Inverted3He and D ion cyclotron minority heating scenarios were recently tested in JET-ILW. They confirm the good heating efficiency at low concentrations of ∼3%. The3He minority heating scheme is only modestly affected by the change from a carbon (JET-C) to a Beryllium (JET-ILW) wall but unlike what was the case in JET-C, the intrinsic Be ions D-like particles in terms of charge-over-mass ratio do not prevent the D (or4He) minority regime from being exploited. Direct and indirect evidence of the existence of fast particle subpopulations was found in both cases
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Physics and Astronomy (all)
English
2017
157
03061
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Van Eester, D., Lerche, E., Kazakov, Y., Jacquet, P., Baranov, Y., Bobkov, V., et al. (2017). Recent H majority inverted radio frequency heating scheme experiments in JET-ILW. EPJ WEB OF CONFERENCES, 157 [10.1051/epjconf/201715703061].
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