2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0043495
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A new multi-tracer pellet injection for a simultaneous study of low- and mid/high-Z impurities in high-temperature plasmas

Abstract: A new multi-tracer technique in the Tracer-Encapsulated Solid Pellet (TESPEL) method has been developed in order to acquire simultaneously the information about the behaviors of various impurities, i.e., to study concurrently the behaviors of low-and mid/high-Z impurities in magnetically confined high-temperature plasmas. In this new technique, an inorganic compound (for example, lithium titanate, Li 2 TiO 3 ) is proposed to be used as a tracer embedded in the core of the TESPEL, instead of pure elements. The … Show more

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“…And, compared to the LBO, many more various impurities can be injected into the plasmas utilizing the TESPEL. It should be noted here that it is technically possible to embed pure elements [8] or compounds [9] in the TESPEL as long as they are solid. Therefore, we believe that if we can inject multiple TESPELs in a single discharge, we could make significant progress in the study of impurity transport in the core region of the confined plasmas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And, compared to the LBO, many more various impurities can be injected into the plasmas utilizing the TESPEL. It should be noted here that it is technically possible to embed pure elements [8] or compounds [9] in the TESPEL as long as they are solid. Therefore, we believe that if we can inject multiple TESPELs in a single discharge, we could make significant progress in the study of impurity transport in the core region of the confined plasmas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%