Production of high-density highly-ionized helicon plasmas in the ProtoMPEX

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Abstract

High-density (2-6e19 m-3) Deuterium helicon plasmas in the ProtoMPEX have been produced that successfully use differential pumping to produce neutral gas pressures suitable for testing the RF electron and ion heating concepts. To minimize collisional losses when heating electrons and ions, plasmas with very low neutral gas content (\textless \textless 0.1 Pa) in the heating sections are required. This requirement is typically not compatible with the neutral gas pressures (1-2 Pa) commonly used in high-density light-ion helicon sources. By using skimmers, a suitable gas injection scheme and long duration discharges (\textgreater 0.3 s), high-density plasmas with very low neutral gas pressures (\textless \textless 0.1 Pa) in the RF heating sections have been produced. Measurements indicate the presence of a highly-ionized plasma column and that discharges lasting at least 0.3 s are required to significantly reduce the neutral gas pressure in the RF heating sections to levels suitable for investigating electron/ion RF heating concepts in this linear configuration.

Authors

  • J.F. Caneses

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab., ORNL

  • N. Kafle

    Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, UT-Knoxville, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

  • M. Showers

    ORNL/UT-Knoxville, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

  • R.H. Goulding

    Oak Ridge National Lab., ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • T.M. Biewer

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab.

  • J.B.O. Caughman

    ORNL, Oak Ridge National Lab., Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • T. Bigelow

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL

  • J. Rapp

    Oak Ridge National Lab., ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory