2021
DOI: 10.1088/1741-4326/ac10e8
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Thermalized collisional pre-sheath detected in dense plasma with coherent and incoherent Thomson scattering

Abstract: In the direct vicinity of plasma-facing surfaces, the incident plasma particles interact with surface-recombined neutrals. Remarkably high near-surface plasma pressure losses were observed in the high-flux linear plasma generator Magnum-PSI. Combining the incoherent and coherent Thomson scattering diagnostics, we directly measured particle, momentum and energy fluxes down to 3 mm from the plasma target surface. At the surface, the particle and total heat flux were also measured, using respectively an in-target… Show more

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“…Also, it has been shown that the polytropic coefficient γ can have a significant variation in the presheath and sheath regions [29], from γ = 3 in the sheath to much lower values in the presheath. In the current estimation, formula (2) was used with γ = 1, assumption that worked well in previous studies [19]. It turns out that the decrease of the electron density and temperature in the presheath is compensated by the increase of the polytropic coefficient.…”
Section: Ion Saturation Currentmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Also, it has been shown that the polytropic coefficient γ can have a significant variation in the presheath and sheath regions [29], from γ = 3 in the sheath to much lower values in the presheath. In the current estimation, formula (2) was used with γ = 1, assumption that worked well in previous studies [19]. It turns out that the decrease of the electron density and temperature in the presheath is compensated by the increase of the polytropic coefficient.…”
Section: Ion Saturation Currentmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…This is because the EEDF at the target is perturbed by strong temperature and density gradients parallel to the magnetic field lines, mostly in the highenergy tale because the hot electrons have a lower collision frequency. The probe characteristics plotted in figure 10 were not taken under detached but significant axial temperature and density gradients were recently reported [18,19] over 1-1.5 cm in front the target of Magnum-PSI.…”
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“…Table 2 summarizes the key loading parameters, in which the H + ion fluence was calculated with a collisionless sheath model using the measured TS data [32]. In the calculation, T e = T i was assumed as justified by coherent TS measurements [33,34].…”
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confidence: 99%