A liquid Li vapour-box divertor is an attractive heat exhaust solution for future fusion reactors. Previous works have established the ability of vapour shielding to protect the wall, but it has not been possible to directly determine the effects of Li vapour on the plasma parameters. Experiments to investigate this were carried out in Magnum-PSI, which is able to generate a plasma with DEMO-divertor relevant conditions. 3D printed tungsten capillary porous structures filled with Li have been used as targets. A reciprocating Langmuir probe was used to determine electron temperature and density close to the target, while the power reduction to the coolant due to vapour shielding was increased from 0% to 50%. The Langmuir probe measurements d...
In a tokamak a part of the energy is deposited as heat in the region called divertor. Liquid metal ...
Solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g. DEMO) are not a...
The application of liquid metal, especially liquid lithium, as a plasma facing component (PFC) has t...
A liquid Li vapour-box divertor is an attractive heat exhaust solution for future fusion reactors. P...
To develop realistic liquid lithium divertors for future fusion reactors, this paper aims to improve...
A fusion reactor divertor must withstand heat flux densities <10 MW m-2. Additionally, it may hav...
The lithium vapor box divertor is a potential solution for power exhaust in toroidal confinement dev...
Fusion power plants are likely to require near complete detachment of the divertor plasma from the d...
\u3cp\u3eFor DEMO and beyond, liquid metal plasma-facing components are considered due to their resi...
Abstract For DEMO and beyond liquid metal plasma facing components are considered due to their resil...
Plasma materials interactions (PMI) in tokamak machines play a crucial role in the overall plasma pe...
In a tokamak a part of the energy is deposited as heat in the region called divertor. Liquid metal ...
Solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g. DEMO) are not a...
The application of liquid metal, especially liquid lithium, as a plasma facing component (PFC) has t...
A liquid Li vapour-box divertor is an attractive heat exhaust solution for future fusion reactors. P...
To develop realistic liquid lithium divertors for future fusion reactors, this paper aims to improve...
A fusion reactor divertor must withstand heat flux densities <10 MW m-2. Additionally, it may hav...
The lithium vapor box divertor is a potential solution for power exhaust in toroidal confinement dev...
Fusion power plants are likely to require near complete detachment of the divertor plasma from the d...
\u3cp\u3eFor DEMO and beyond, liquid metal plasma-facing components are considered due to their resi...
Abstract For DEMO and beyond liquid metal plasma facing components are considered due to their resil...
Plasma materials interactions (PMI) in tokamak machines play a crucial role in the overall plasma pe...
In a tokamak a part of the energy is deposited as heat in the region called divertor. Liquid metal ...
Solutions for the steady-state power exhaust problem in future fusion reactors (e.g. DEMO) are not a...
The application of liquid metal, especially liquid lithium, as a plasma facing component (PFC) has t...