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The Dynamics of Electrons in Linear Plasma Devices and Its Impact on Plasma Surface Interaction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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The Dynamics of Electrons in Linear Plasma Devices and Its Impact on Plasma Surface Interaction (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Springer Theses
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Turbulence in plasma surface interaction holds crucial
uncertainties for its impact on material erosion in the operation
of fusion reactors. In this thesis, the design, development and
operation of a Thomson scattering diagnostic and its novel
implementation with fast visual imaging created a versatile tool to
investigate intermittently occuring plasma oscillations.
Specifically, ballistic transport events in the plasma edge,
constituting turbulent transport, have been targeted in this
thesis. With the help of a custom photon counting algorithm, the
conditional averaging technique was applied on Thomson scattering
for the first time to allow spatial and pseudo-time-resolved
measurements. Since plasma turbulence and the emerging transport
phenomena are comparable in most magnetized devices, the diagnostic
development and the results from the linear plasma device PSI-2 are
useful for an implementation of similar techniques in larger fusion
experiments. Furthermore, the obtained results indicate a strong
enhancement of erosion with turbulent transport and thus underline
the importance of dedicated experiments investigating plasma
turbulence in the framework of erosion in future fusion reactors.
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