Effects of drifts on divertor particle distribution and detachment near target plate in DIII-D
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Abstract
For B×∇B drift toward the open divertor in DIII-D LSN (lower single null) plasmas, the particle flux near the inner divertor target exhibits a double-peak structure with low electron temperature. This results from the interplay between strong poloidal Er×B flow from the outer divertor toward the inner divertor and enhanced radial Eθ×B flow at the inner target. Reversing the BT direction reverses both flows, leading to a broad particle flux profile in the outboard SOL exhibiting a similar double-peak structure. In addition, reversing BT facilitates the achievement of detachment near the outer strike point at lower upstream density, presumably due to the E×B drift. However, Jsat, i.e. the particle flux measured by the probe ion saturation current, remains high in the SOL, rendering it difficult to achieve fully detached plasmas. In contrast, divertor detachment with a cold and flat temperature profile and significant Jsat rollover can be achieved at both target plates with the forward Bt.
*Work supported by US DOE under DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-AC04-94AL85000.
Presenters
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Huiqian Wang
- Oak Ridge Associated Universities
- General Atomics - San Diego
- Oak Ridge Associated University
- ORAU, Oak Ridge, TN, USA
- Oak Ridge Associated Universities, USA, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, USA
- General Atomics