On suitable experiments for demonstrating the feasibility of the beam-driven plasma neutraliser for neutral beam injectors for fusion reactors

Author:

Starnella G.ORCID,Hopf C.ORCID,Maya P.N.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Plasma neutralisers promise increased neutralisation efficiency of negative ion beams in neutral beam injection (NBI) beamlines compared with gas neutralisers. It has been suggested that, in the presence of an electron-confining magnetic cusp field along all neutraliser walls, the beam itself could ionise the neutraliser gas sufficiently to take advantage of this effect, avoiding the added complexity of external power coupling to the neutraliser. These predictions come from a zero-dimensional model by Surrey and Holmes (2013 AIP Conf. Proc. 1515 532) and Turner and Holmes (2019 Fusion Eng. Des. 149 111327). We have revisited and modified this model by introducing slowing-down energy distributions for stripped and Rudd electrons, including electron impact dissociation as an electron energy loss channel and taking into account dissociative recombination of molecular ions with electrons. Including the latter effect reduces the predicted plasma density by about a factor of four and the achievable neutralisation yield from 80 % to 68% in the case of a negative deuterium ion beam with an energy of 1 MeV and a current of 40 A. With this revised model we estimate the expected performance of potential beam-driven plasma neutralisers (BDPN) on a variety of existing negative ion beam test facilities for NBI. Based on these results, we conclude that the most suitable proof-of-principle experiment would be a dedicated chamber, ideally of the same dimensions and with the same magnetic cusp configuration as a BDPN for the DEMO NBI, in which the plasma is not created primarily by the fast electrons stripped from the beam ions, but by electrons of similar current and energy emitted from biased filaments.

Funder

H2020 Euratom

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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