Design and Construction of STAR_Lite: A Compact Modular Stellarator for Edge Topology and Divertor Physics Validation

POSTER

Abstract

Stellarators enable steady-state operation without large plasma currents, but they require complex, non-planar coils. STAR_Lite is a laboratory-scale modular stellarator (R=0.5m, |B|≈0.1T) under construction at Hampton University to study edge topology and divertor footprints under magnetic field errors relevant to optimized stellarators. The configuration, optimized from a QUASR database design with a tokamak-like outboard X-point geometry, produces a non-resonant divertor, promising resilience to field errors, as per recent computational studies. Two designs with 6 and 4 modular coils, respectively, will be evaluated against physics objectives. Hexagonal winding-pack modular coils will be fabricated in-house by winding 4-0 AWG copper cable around a 22mm stainless steel hollow pipe spine. Field validation will use a 16-probe Hall array on a 3-axis manipulator, providing microtesla sensitivity and <0.5mm spatial resolution. Magnetic field errors will be assessed through tolerance scans of manufactured coils and placement, comparing with computational models. STAR_Lite's low-cost, modular approach enables rapid prototyping iterations, providing a dedicated platform for edge/divertor physics validation supporting next-generation stellarator reactors.

*This work has been supported by the Department of Energy (DE-SC0025698, DE-SC0024443) and the SIMONS Foundation (1167550).

Presenters

  • Shibabrat Naik

    • Hampton University

Authors

  • Shibabrat Naik

    • Hampton University
  • Leila Alston

    • Hampton University
  • Bishop Asare

    • Hampton University
  • Yuna Chung

    • Hampton University
  • Brenden Forrest

    • Hampton University
  • James Garner

    • Fayetteville State University
  • Angel Gayles

    • Hampton University
  • Abdul M Hamidu

    • Hampton University
  • Cheyene M Henry

    • Hampton University
  • Jayla Higgs

    • Hampton University
  • Karen Hu

    • Hampton University
  • Wisdom Jagoi

    • Hampton University
  • Laura James

    • Hampton University
  • Kamar W Mann

    • Hampton University
  • Patrick Janes

    • Hampton University
  • Halima Ali

    • Hampton University
  • Dieter Boeyaert

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Allen Hayne Boozer

    • Columbia University
  • Robert Davies

    • Max Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik
  • Andrew Giuliani

    • Flatiron Institute
  • Kenneth C Hammond

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), Princeton, NJ, USA
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
  • Georg F Harrer

    • Hampton University
  • Florian M Laggner

    • NC State University, Department of Nuclear Engineering
  • Calvin Wayne Lowe

    • Hampton University
  • Novimir A Pablant

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
  • Misha Padidar

    • Flatiron Institute
  • Alkesh Punjabi

    • Hampton University
  • Eric Sheppard

    • Hampton University