Plasma heating by neutral beam injection

R. Koch

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Abstract

The additional heating of plasmas by injection of fast neutrals - or Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) - is reviewed. First, the limitations of ohmic heating in tokamaks and the other motivations for using additional heating in fusion machines are discussed. Next, the principle of operation of neutral beam injectors, and state of the art, are outlined. Positive-ion (PNBI) and negative-ion (NNBI) based concepts are discussed. Next, the physical processes by which the beam transfers energy to the plasma, namely ionisation and slowing-down are described. For both, an elementary theory is given and the comparison with experimental results is made. Applications of NBI to heating, current drive and rotation drive are reviewed. The prospects of NBI for ITER are commented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-144
Number of pages10
JournalFusion Technology
Volume37
Issue number2 T
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2000
Event4th Carolus Magnus Summer School on Plasma Physics - Maastricht, Netherlands
Duration: 30 Aug 199910 Sept 1999

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