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Linear plasma device GyM for plasma-material interaction studies

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
GyM is a linear plasma device operating at Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Milan, with the original aim of studying basic plasma physics, such as turbulent processes. Since 2014, GyM experimental program has been mainly focused on the issue of plasma-material interaction (PMI) for magnetic confinement nuclear fusion applications. GyM consists of a stainless steel vacuum chamber (radius and length of 0.125 m and 2.11 m), a pumping system, a gas injection system, 10 magnetic field coils and two magnetron sources at 2.45 GHz, capable of delivering a total microwave power up to 4.5 kW. Highly reproducible steady-state plasmas of different gas species, at a maximum working pressure of ~10-1 Pa, can be obtained by electron cyclotron resonance heating in the resonance layer at 87.5 mT. Plasmas of GyM have electron and ion temperature <=15 eV and ~0.1 eV, respectively. The electron density is in the range of 1015-1017 m-3 and the ion flux is <=5 × 1020 ions?m-2s-1. Main plasma diagnostics of GyM comprise Langmuir probes, an optical emission spectrometer, a mass spectrometer and a fast camera system equipped with an image intensifier unit. For the purpose of investigating the topic of PMI, GyM is provided with two sample exposure systems. Both are biasable at a negative bias voltage down to -400 V, to tune the energy of the impinging ions. One of them is also equipped with a heating lamp and can reach and sustain a temperature of 990 K for several hours, thus allowing to study the role of sample temperature during the plasma-material interaction. This contribution presents the layout of GyM, the diagnostics, the sample exposure systems and the typical plasma parameters. A brief overview of the main PMI activities carried out so far and a description of future machine upgrades are also given.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nuclear fusion; tokamak; linear plasma device; GyM; plasma-facing components; plasmamaterial interaction
List of contributors:
Grosso, GIOVANNI MARIA; Lontano, MAURIZIO GIUSEPPE; DE ANGELI, Marco; Vassallo, Espedito; Nardone, Antonio; Farina, Daniela; Ghezzi, FRANCESCO MAURO; Gittini, Giuseppe; Gervasini, Gabriele; Granucci, Gustavo; Gatto, Giuseppe; Rispoli, Natale; Bin, WILLIAM MAURIZIO; Cremona, Anna; Ripamonti, Federico; Mellera, VITTORIA ANTONIA; Laguardia, Laura; Ricci, Daria; Causa, Federica; Minelli, Daniele; Uccello, Andrea; Pedroni, Matteo; Bruschi, Alessandro
Authors of the University:
BIN WILLIAM MAURIZIO
BRUSCHI ALESSANDRO
CAUSA FEDERICA
CREMONA ANNA
DE ANGELI MARCO
FARINA DANIELA
GERVASINI GABRIELE
GHEZZI FRANCESCO MAURO
GITTINI GIUSEPPE
GRANUCCI GUSTAVO
LAGUARDIA LAURA
MINELLI DANIELE
NARDONE ANTONIO
PEDRONI MATTEO
RICCI DARIA
RIPAMONTI FEDERICO
RISPOLI NATALE
UCCELLO ANDREA
VASSALLO ESPEDITO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/455597
Published in:
FRONTIERS IN PHYSICS
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphy.2023.1108175/full
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