A major challenge facing the design and operation of next-step high-power steady-state fusion devices is to develop a viable divertor solution with order-of-magnitude increases in power handling capability relative to present experience, while having acceptable divertor target plate erosion and being compatible with maintaining good core plasma confinement. A new initiative has been launched on DIII-D to develop the scientific basis for design, installation, and operation of an advanced divertor to evaluate boundary plasma solutions applicable to next step fusion experiments beyond ITER. Developing the scientific basis for fusion reactor divertor solutions must necessarily follow three lines of research, which we plan to pursue in DIII-D: (...
A new divertor configuration is being developed for the DIII-D tokamak. This divertor will operate i...
Significant progress in the development of burning plasma scenarios, steady-state scenarios at high ...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is managed by General Atomics (GA) for the US Department of Ener...
A major challenge facing the design and operation of next-step high-power steady-state fusion device...
The DIII-D research program is aimed at developing the scientific basis for advanced modes of operat...
DIII-D research is addressing critical challenges in preparation for ITER and the next generation of...
DIII-D physics research addresses critical challenges for the operation of ITER and the next generat...
Improvements to the DIII-D tokamak have led to significant new research results and enhanced perform...
The DIII-D program focuses on developing fusion physics in an integrated program of tokamak concept ...
The DIII-D national fusion research program focuses on establishing the scientific basis for optimiz...
DIII-D is making significant contributions to a scientific basis for sustained burning plasma operat...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is carried out by General Atomics for the U.S. Department of Ene...
New divertor hardware is being designed and fabricated for the Radiative Divertor modification of th...
In this paper we present an overview of the results and conclusions of our most recent divertor phys...
The Radiative Divertor Program of DIII-D is in its final phase with the installation of the cryopump...
A new divertor configuration is being developed for the DIII-D tokamak. This divertor will operate i...
Significant progress in the development of burning plasma scenarios, steady-state scenarios at high ...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is managed by General Atomics (GA) for the US Department of Ener...
A major challenge facing the design and operation of next-step high-power steady-state fusion device...
The DIII-D research program is aimed at developing the scientific basis for advanced modes of operat...
DIII-D research is addressing critical challenges in preparation for ITER and the next generation of...
DIII-D physics research addresses critical challenges for the operation of ITER and the next generat...
Improvements to the DIII-D tokamak have led to significant new research results and enhanced perform...
The DIII-D program focuses on developing fusion physics in an integrated program of tokamak concept ...
The DIII-D national fusion research program focuses on establishing the scientific basis for optimiz...
DIII-D is making significant contributions to a scientific basis for sustained burning plasma operat...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is carried out by General Atomics for the U.S. Department of Ene...
New divertor hardware is being designed and fabricated for the Radiative Divertor modification of th...
In this paper we present an overview of the results and conclusions of our most recent divertor phys...
The Radiative Divertor Program of DIII-D is in its final phase with the installation of the cryopump...
A new divertor configuration is being developed for the DIII-D tokamak. This divertor will operate i...
Significant progress in the development of burning plasma scenarios, steady-state scenarios at high ...
The DIII-D tokamak research program is managed by General Atomics (GA) for the US Department of Ener...