Beam Ion Transport from Neutron Emissivity Measurement in Deuterium Neutral Beam-Heated Deuterium Plasmas of the HL-2A Tokamak

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2009 Chinese Physical Society and IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Isobe Mitsutaka et al 2009 Chinese Phys. Lett. 26 105201 DOI 10.1088/0256-307X/26/10/105201

0256-307X/26/10/105201

Abstract

An experiment at the HL-2A tokamak with a high-energy deuterium neutral beam (NB) injection (30keV, about 0.6 MW) was performed. The emission of d-d fusion neutrons dominated by beam-plasmas reactions when the deuterium NB was injected into the deuterium target plasma was observed by means of a 235U fission chamber. To obtain information on NB deposition and the slowing down of beam ions in HL-2A plasmas, a very short-pulse deuterium NB injection, or the so-called 'blip' injection, was performed into MHD-quiescent Ohmic deuterium plasmas. Analysis of neutron decay following the NB 'blip' injection indicates that tangentially injected beam ions are well confined, slowing down classically in the HL-2A. In contrast to the MHD-quiescent plasma, anomalous losses of beam ions were observed when tearing mode instabilities were present.

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10.1088/0256-307X/26/10/105201