Differences in the carbon behavior between He and D plasmas during VPI-mode
, L-mode and L-mode with excess gas puffing are reported and inferences on
the importance of the various carbon sources during these modes of operatio
n are discussed. During a VH-mode phase, VUV and visible charge exchange sp
ectroscopy indicates that for both He and D operation the carbon behavior i
s very similar, In the edge plasma, carbon build up is quite rapid, and the
carbon influx represents a large fraction of the total plasma density incr
ease until the termination of the VH phase. During cold divertor operation
induced by puffing the primary fueling gas, D and He discharges show a diff
erence in the carbon behavior. The core carbon density is seen to be approx
imately constant during a D discharge as it transitions from an attached to
a cold divertor. However in a He discharge, the core carbon density disapp
ears soon after the cold divertor transition. Arguments are made that the p
rimary carbon source in the ELM free I-I-mode period is physical sputtering
by ion impact at the divertor strike point. In L-mode, both attached and c
old divertor, the primary source is from the divertor region and two possib
ilities for this source are chemical sputtering or charge exchange neutral
sputtering. Existing data supports charge exchange neutrals as dominant. (C
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