Measurement and Analysis of <i>Z</i><sub>eff</sub> in the C-2W Field-Reversed Configuration Plasma Experiment
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Abstract
The effective ionic charge (Zeff) is an important parameter which serves as a quantitative proxy for impurity levels in fusion plasmas. A study of the spatial and temporal evolution of Zeff helps elucidate the mechanisms that drive impurity generation and transport. In C-2W, Zeff is determined from measurements of visible and near-infrared bremsstrahlung light. Balmer-alpha (Dα) neutral detectors are utilized for pollutant removal. In this work, Zeff behavior for different machine settings and wall conditioning experiments are investigated and discussed.
Presenters
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Marcel Nations
- TAE Technologies, Inc.