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Operation of the ORNL High Particle Flux Helicon Plasma Source...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
RADIO FREQUENCY POWER IN PLASMAS: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 19TH TOPICAL CONFERENCE
Publication Date
Volume
1406
Publisher Location
Mellville, New York, United States of America
Conference Name
19th Topical Conference on Radio Frequency Power in Plasmas/US-Japan Workshop on RF Physics
Conference Location
Newport, Rhode Island, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Princeton Plasma Phys Lab; Amer Phys Soc
Conference Date
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A high power, high particle flux rf-based helicon plasma source has been constructed at ORNL and operated at power levels up to 30 kW. High-density hydrogen and helium plasmas have been produced. The source has been designed as the basis for a linear plasma materials interaction (PMI) test facility that will generate particle fluxes Gamma(p) > 10(23) M-3 s(-1), and utilize additional ion and electron cyclotron heating to produce high parallel (to the magnetic field) heat fluxes of similar to 10 MW/m(2). An rf-based source for PMI research is of interest because high plasma densities are generated with no internal electrodes, allowing true steady state operation with minimal impurity generation. The ORNL helicon source has a diameter of 15 cm and to-date has operated at a frequency f = 13.56 MHz, with magnetic field strength vertical bar B vertical bar in the antenna region up to similar to 0.15 T. Maximum densities of 3 x 10(19) M-3 in He and 2.5 x 10(19) m(-3) in H have been achieved. Radial density profiles have been seen to be dependent on the axial vertical bar B vertical bar profile.