Wall conditioning by means of ICRF-produced helium discharges is shown to b
e applicable in the presence of a confining stellarator magnetic field. Gas
breakdown and stable discharge operation are easily achieved by poloidal d
ouble strap antennas over wide ranges of ICRF power, pressure and magnetic
field. Mean plasma densities up to 3 x 10(18) m(-3) have been obtained with
electron temperatures of about 20 eV at the edge. In spite of the large io
nization probability at such temperatures pulsed discharges in particular a
re suited to remove hydrogen from the vessel leading to improved density co
ntrol in the following stellarator discharges. The efficiency is comparable
to that of a conventional He glow discharge. Differences with the recent t
okamak results are assumed to arise from the confinement properties of the
stellarator field. For example. the hydrogen removal efficiency seems to in
crease with power density, which is reciprocal to the tokamak results. (C)
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