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Recent observations have indicated that lithium pellet injection wall condi
tioning plays an important role in achieving the enhanced supershot regime
in TFTR (the tokamak test fusion reactor). However, little is understood ab
out the behavior of lithium-coated limiter walls, interacting with edge pla
smas. In the final campaign of TFTR, a cylindrical carbon fiber composite p
robe was inserted into the boundary plasma region and exposed to ohmically
heated deuterium discharges with lithium pellet injection. The ion-drift si
de probe surface exhibits a sign of codeposition of lithium, carbon, oxygen
, and deuterium, whereas the electron side essentially indicates high-tempe
rature erosion. It is found that lithium is incorporated in these codeposit
s in the form of oxide at the concentration of a few percent. In the electr
on side, lithium has been found to penetrate deeply into the probe material
, presumably via rapid diffusion through interplane spaces in the graphite
crystalline. Though it is not conclusive, materials mixing in the carbon an
d lithium system appears to be a key process to successful lithium wall con
ditioning. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.