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We report experiments aimed at comparing several impurity mixtures (C, O, C
l, N, Ne, Ar) regarding their capability to reduce the power load on the di
vertor target plates. The divertor conditions required for each mixture to
minimise the parallel power flux are determined, along with the resulting c
ore effective charge Z(eff) and volume averaged density. The radiation effi
ciency (ratio of edge radiation to plasma core contamination) of intrinsic
carbon is found to increase with the total injected power. In the impurity
injection experiments, nitrogen is found to be the best choice to reduce th
e power flux to the target plates: it has the same characteristics as CIO r
adiation (low core contamination), and it can be controlled. The low Z(eff)
observed in this case is attributed to the large value of the screening of
the radiating ionisation stages of the impurity. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
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