Experimental evidence of charge exchange recombination of highly ionized iron and titanium in Princeton Large Torus
The observed behavior of the emissivitives of boron-like FeXXIII, lithium-like FeXXIV and TiXX, and the helium-like FeXXV ions in the PLT tokamak during highpower neutral (H/sup 0/ or D/sup 0/) beam heating is described. A substantial lowering of the dominant ionization state in the center of the discharge while the electron temperature is rising, is attributed primarily to increased recombination rate of the ions through charge exchange with neutral hydrogen. This interpretation is supported by the different space and time behavior of the lithium-like annd boron-like ions of comparable ionization potentials, and by comparisons of neutral beam heating of the plasma with ion cyclotron resonance heating, which does not appreciably change the neutral hydrogen concentration. The observations are compared with approximate zero-dimensional model calculations, using experimental plasma conditions and estimated charge exchange rates.
- Research Organization:
- Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), Princeton, NJ (United States)
- DOE Contract Number:
- EY-76-C-02-3073
- OSTI ID:
- 5702329
- Report Number(s):
- PPPL-1636; TRN: 80-005442
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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IRON IONS
CHARGE EXCHANGE
PLT DEVICES
EMISSION SPECTRA
TITANIUM IONS
IMPURITIES
NEUTRAL ATOM BEAM INJECTION
RECOMBINATION
ATOMIC IONS
BEAM INJECTION
CHARGED PARTICLES
IONS
SPECTRA
THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS
TOKAMAK TYPE REACTORS
700104* - Fusion Energy- Plasma Research- Plasma Kinetics-Experimental- (-1987)