A flowing liquid lithium first wall or diverter target could virtually eliminate the concerns with power density and erosion, tritium retention, and cooling associated with solid walls in fusion reactors. To investigate the interaction of a spherical torus plasma with liquid lithium limiters, large area diverter targets, and walls, discharges will be established in the Current Drive Experiment-Upgrade (CDX-U) where the plasma-wall interactions are dominated by liquid lithium surfaces. Among the unique CDX-U lithium diagnostics is a multi-layer mirror (MLM) array, which will monitor the 135 {angstrom} LiIII line for core lithium concentrations. Additional spectroscopic diagnostics include a grazing incidence XUV spectrometer (STRS) and a fil...
We present results from the first experiments with a large area liquid lithium limiter in a magnetic...
Results on the interaction between plasma in the current drive experiment-upgrade (CDX-U) spherical ...
The Lithium Tokamak eXperiment (LTX) is a spherical tokamak with R0 = 0.4m, a = 0.26m, BTF ∼ 3.4kG, ...
The concept of a flowing lithium first wall for a fusion reactor may lead to a significant advance i...
The initial results of experiments involving the use of liquid lithium as a plasma facing component ...
The current drive experiment-upgrade (CDX-U) device at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL...
The Current Drive Experiment-Upgrade (CDX-U) device at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL...
Recent experiments in the Current Drive Experiment-Upgrade provide a first-ever test of large area l...
The current drive experiment-upgrade (CDX-U) at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory has begun ex...
The use of flowing liquid lithium as a first wall for a reactor has potentially attractive physics a...
Part of the development of liquid metals as a first wall or divertor for reactor applications must i...
Use of a large-area liquid lithium surface as a first wall has significantly improved the plasma per...
Liquid metal walls have been proposed to address the first wall challenge for fusion reactors. The L...
The concept of a flowing lithium first wall for a fusion reactor may lead to a significant advance i...
The implementation of the liquid Lithium Divertor (LLD) in NSTX presented a unique opportunity in pl...
We present results from the first experiments with a large area liquid lithium limiter in a magnetic...
Results on the interaction between plasma in the current drive experiment-upgrade (CDX-U) spherical ...
The Lithium Tokamak eXperiment (LTX) is a spherical tokamak with R0 = 0.4m, a = 0.26m, BTF ∼ 3.4kG, ...
The concept of a flowing lithium first wall for a fusion reactor may lead to a significant advance i...
The initial results of experiments involving the use of liquid lithium as a plasma facing component ...
The current drive experiment-upgrade (CDX-U) device at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL...
The Current Drive Experiment-Upgrade (CDX-U) device at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL...
Recent experiments in the Current Drive Experiment-Upgrade provide a first-ever test of large area l...
The current drive experiment-upgrade (CDX-U) at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory has begun ex...
The use of flowing liquid lithium as a first wall for a reactor has potentially attractive physics a...
Part of the development of liquid metals as a first wall or divertor for reactor applications must i...
Use of a large-area liquid lithium surface as a first wall has significantly improved the plasma per...
Liquid metal walls have been proposed to address the first wall challenge for fusion reactors. The L...
The concept of a flowing lithium first wall for a fusion reactor may lead to a significant advance i...
The implementation of the liquid Lithium Divertor (LLD) in NSTX presented a unique opportunity in pl...
We present results from the first experiments with a large area liquid lithium limiter in a magnetic...
Results on the interaction between plasma in the current drive experiment-upgrade (CDX-U) spherical ...
The Lithium Tokamak eXperiment (LTX) is a spherical tokamak with R0 = 0.4m, a = 0.26m, BTF ∼ 3.4kG, ...