Measurement and simulation of small cryogenic neon pellet Ne-I 640 nm photon efficiency during ablation in DIII-D plasma.

Autor: Hollmann, E. M., Naitlho, N., Yuan, S., Samulyak, R., Parks, P., Shiraki, D., Herfindal, J., Marini, C.
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Zdroj: Physics of Plasmas; Sep2022, Vol. 29 Issue 9, p1-9, 9p
Abstrakt: Small (∼1 mm) neon pellet fragments are fired into DIII-D H-mode plasmas, and resulting trajectory-averaged photon efficiencies (neutral neon ionization events for every photon emitted) of S / X B ≈ 85 are estimated for Ne-I 640 nm by dividing the estimated initial pellet fragment mass by the measured number of emitted Ne-I photons. The experiments are modeled by running the Lagrangian particle (LP) fluid/magneto-hydrodynamic pellet code to estimate axial ablation plume neon density profiles and temperature profiles at each pellet position. These solutions are then fed into the PrismSPECT collisional-radiative code, which calculates resulting neon charge states and photon emission rates, giving a profile-average of S / X B ≈ 109. The burnthrough plasma minor radius predicted by LP (ρ ≈ 0.63) is reasonably close to the experimental observation ρ ≈ 0.6. The modeling indicates that local S/XB is not constant along the pellet trajectory but tends to increase with increasing ablation rate. Non-equilibrium kinetics are predicted to be very important, while line trapping is predicted to be relatively unimportant (for Ne-I 640 nm S/XB). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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