Helicon wave field measurements in Proto-MPEX

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Abstract

A high density Deuterium discharge (ne \textasciitilde 5e19 m-3, Te \textasciitilde 4 eV) has been recently observed in ProtoMPEX (Prototype Material Plasma Exposure eXperiment). The discharge (100 kW, 13.56 MHz, D2, 700 G at the source, 1e4 G at the Target) begins with a low density plasma with hollow Te profile and transitions in about 100 ms to a high density mode with flat Te profile. It is believed that the transition to the high density mode is produced by a ``helicon resonance'' as evidenced by the centrally-peaked power deposition profile observed with IR imaging on a 2 mm thick metallic target plate. In this work, we present b-dot probe measurements of the radial helicon wavefields 30 cm downstream of the antenna during both the low and high density modes. In addition, we compare the experimental results with full wave simulations.

*This manuscript has been authored by UT-Battelle, LLC, under Contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725 with the U.S. Department of Energy

Authors

  • Juan Caneses

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Pawel Piotrowicz

    • University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Richard Goulding

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • John Caughman

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Missy Showers

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Nischal Kafle

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Juergen Rapp

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Ian Campbell

    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory