1998 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
Studies of Spatial Distributions of Potential Confined Electron Distribution Functions and a Scaling Law of Plasma Confining Potentials for Producing High Electron Temperatures and High Densities
Project/Area Number |
09480106
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Nuclear fusion studies
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Research Institution | University of Tsukuba |
Principal Investigator |
CHO Teruji Univ.Tsukuba, Institute of Physics, Professor, 物理学系, 教授 (80171958)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
TANAKA Shigetoshi Kyoto University, Professor Emeritus, 名誉教授 (20025240)
KOHAGURA Junko Univ.Tsukuba, Plasma Research Centre/Insti.Physics, Research Associate, プラズマ研究センター・物理学系, 助手 (60302345)
YOSHIKAWA Masashi Univ.Tsukuba, Plasma Research Centre/Insti.Physics, Research Associate, プラズマ研究センター・物理学系, 助手 (00272138)
NAKASHIMA Yousuke Univ.Tsukuba, Plasma Research Centre/Insti.Physics, Assistant Prof., プラズマ研究センター・物理学系, 講師 (00188939)
KONDOH Mafumi (HIRATA Ma) Univ.Tsukuba, Plasma Research Centre/Insti.Physics, Assistant Prof., プラズマ研究センター・物理学系, 講師 (70222247)
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Project Period (FY) |
1997 – 1998
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Keywords | Plasma Potential / Electron Distribution Function / Electron Temperature / High Plasma Density / High Electron Temperature / Scaling Law / X-ray Diagnostics / Semiconductor Detector |
Research Abstract |
For the purpose of the improvement of plasma electron temperatures due to potential confinement for plasma electrons, the investigations of (1) the relation and scaling laws of spatial structures of electron temperatures and electron confinement potentials, as well as (2) the relation between produced potentials and incident plasma heating powers have been carried out. In particular, our newly developed plasma diagnostic systems on the basis of the newly proposed theory on the x-ray-energy response of semiconductor detectors are applied for spatially resolved data analyses of the spatial distributions of both electron temperatures and plasma confining potentials. These results on the data analyses are usefully employed for the total effects on plasma parameters ; that is, the relation and the scaling law for electron temperatures and electron confining potentials have been obtained as functional relations. These provide future methods for improvement in plasma parameters. Electron temperatures are well scaled with the values of electron confining thermal-barrier potentials. In turn, the thermal-barrier potentials are well scaled with electron heating powers ; namely, electron cyclotron heating (ECH) powers. In addition, these scalings have the dependence of plasma densities and ion-confining potentials. These total scalings are systematically constructed, and their details will be published in journals.
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