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Wave induced density modification in RF sheaths and close to wave launchers

  • University of Ghent
  • Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA)

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With the return to full metal walls - a necessary step towards viable fusion machines - and due to the high power densities of current-day ICRH (Ion Cyclotron Resonance Heating) or RF (radio frequency) antennas, there is ample renewed interest in exploring the reasons for wave-induced sputtering and formation of hot spots. Moreover, there is experimental evidence on various machines that RF waves influence the density profile close to the wave launchers so that waves indirectly influence their own coupling efficiency. The present study presents a return to first principles and describes the wave-particle interaction using a 2-time scale model involving the equation of motion, the continuity equation and the wave equation on each of the time scales. Through the changing density pattern, the fast time scale dynamics is affected by the slow time scale events. In turn, the slow time scale density and flows are modified by the presence of the RF waves through quasilinear terms. Although finite zero order flows are identified, the usual cold plasma dielectric tensor - ignoring such flows - is adopted as a first approximation to describe the wave response to the RF driver. The resulting set of equations is composed of linear and nonlinear equations and is tackled in 1D in the present paper. Whereas the former can be solved using standard numerical techniques, the latter require special handling. At the price of multiple iterations, a simple 'derivative switch-on' procedure allows to reformulate the nonlinear problem as a sequence of linear problems. Analytical expressions allow a first crude assessment - revealing that the ponderomotive potential plays a role similar to that of the electrostatic potential arising from charge separation - but numerical implementation is required to get a feeling of the full dynamics. A few tentative examples are provided to illustrate the phenomena involved.

langue originaleAnglais
titreRadio Frequency Power in Plasmas
Sous-titreProceedings of the 21St Topical Conference
rédacteurs en chefRobert I. Pinsker
EditeurAmerican Institute of Physics Inc.
ISBN (Electronique)9780735413368
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 10 déc. 2015
Evénement21st Topical Conference on Radiofrequency Power in Plasmas - Lake Arrowhead, États-Unis
Durée: 27 avr. 201529 avr. 2015

Série de publications

NomAIP Conference Proceedings
Volume1689
ISSN (imprimé)0094-243X
ISSN (Electronique)1551-7616

Une conférence

Une conférence21st Topical Conference on Radiofrequency Power in Plasmas
Pays/TerritoireÉtats-Unis
La villeLake Arrowhead
période27/04/1529/04/15

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