J. Sorensen et al., EDGE POWER DEPOSITION REDUCTION IN A TOKAMAK BY REPLACING THE FARADAYSCREEN ON AN RF ANTENNA WITH AN INSULATOR, Nuclear fusion, 36(2), 1996, pp. 173-190
Calculations show that the power coupled to the regions around the RF
antenna (side, front and interior) due to the edge plasma interaction
with voltages induced on the antenna structure of the Phaedrus-T tokam
ak was reduced from nearly 11 kW to a few hundred watts for 40 kW of R
F input power by replacing the Faraday screen (FS) surrounding the ant
enna with insulating boron nitride (BN) side limiters. When an FS was
on the antenna, calculations show that 7.7 kW of the power coupled to
the edge was transferred to the electrons that passed through a potent
ial gradient while crossing field lines and 3 kW was dissipated by ion
s falling through an increased sheath at the carbon limiter and FS. Ex
perimental data of edge plasma parameters, loading resistance and inte
nsity of VUV impurity Light support the conclusion that less power was
deposited in the edge plasma when the antenna had only BN side limite
rs than when it was covered with an FS.