Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10645016 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The scrape-off layer plasma at the tokamak region is characterized by open field lines and often contains large variations in plasma properties along these field-lines. Proper characterization of local plasma conditions is critical to assessing plasma-material interaction processes occurring at the target. Langmuir probes are frequently employed in tokamak divertors but are challenging to interpretation. A kinetic interpretation for Langmuir probes in NSTX has yielded non-Maxwellian electron distributions in the divertor characterized by cool bulk populations and energetic tail populations with temperatures of 2-4 times the bulk. Spectroscopic analysis and modeling confirms the bulk plasma temperature and density which can only be obtained with the kinetic interpretation.
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Authors
M.A. Jaworski, M.G. Bell, T.K. Gray, R. Kaita, I. Kaganovich, J. Kallman, H.W. Kugel, B. LeBlanc, A.G. McLean, S.A. Sabbagh, F. Scotti, V.A. Soukhanovskii, D.P. Stotler,