The initiation of the plasma discharge in RFX can become a critical issue under certain experimental set-up conditions. Several specific experiments have been tried to overcome these difficulties using two different preionisation systems: the first makes use of microwaves to excite the electron cyclotron resonance in the gas, the second increases the initial ionisation in the gas by injecting charged particles with a suitable electron gun. In this paper the engineering aspects of the preionisation experiments in RFX are presented together with the results obtained. A physical model which allows their interpretation is also described.

Development of preionisation systems for RFX

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2001

Abstract

The initiation of the plasma discharge in RFX can become a critical issue under certain experimental set-up conditions. Several specific experiments have been tried to overcome these difficulties using two different preionisation systems: the first makes use of microwaves to excite the electron cyclotron resonance in the gas, the second increases the initial ionisation in the gas by injecting charged particles with a suitable electron gun. In this paper the engineering aspects of the preionisation experiments in RFX are presented together with the results obtained. A physical model which allows their interpretation is also described.
2001
Istituto gas ionizzati - IGI - Sede Padova
Inglese
56-57
843
848
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0920379601003635
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Charged particles
Electron cyclotron resonance
Electron guns
Ionization
Microwaves
Plasma discharges
Reversed field experiment (RFX)
Plasma devices
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