Impurity concentrations and transport in LTX plasmas fully surrounded by liquified lithium surfaces
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Abstract
The first successful operation of a tokamak almost fully surrounded by liquified lithium surfaces was achieved in the Lithium Tokamak Experiment (LTX), prior to its upgrade to LTX-β. While early attempts at operating with lithium coatings above the melting temperature suffered poor performance due to excessive impurities, improved techniques for lithium evaporation and wall/vacuum-conditioning allowed for operation at 260 ℃. Here we present new analysis of lithium, carbon, and oxygen impurity profiles in the experiments with liquified lithium coatings, and compare them to previous measurements with solid coatings. Preliminary analysis shows similar, but modestly higher impurity concentrations with liquified Li. Enhanced diagnostics in LTX-β, including improved spectroscopy and Thomson scattering systems, will enable detailed measurements in a wider parameter space of plasma and surface conditions. Analysis and comparison of impurity profiles and transport will be presented.
Presenters
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Dennis P Boyle
Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
Authors
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Dennis P Boyle
Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
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Ronald E Bell
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, PPPL
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Paul E Hughes
Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, PPPL
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Matthew J Lucia
Princeton Plasma Phys Lab
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Dick Majeski
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, PPPL
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E. Merino
Princeton Plasma Phys Lab, PPPL
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John C Schmitt
Auburn Univ, Auburn University
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Filippo Scotti
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab, LLNL
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Christopher J Hansen
University of Washington, Univ of Washington, U. Washington
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Robert Kaita
Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, U. Tennessee
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Shigeyuki Kubota
University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA, Univ of California - Los Angeles
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Theodore Mathias Biewer
Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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Drew B Elliott
Oak Ridge National Lab, ORNL
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Travis Gray
Oak Ridge National Lab