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The breakup of methane under ITER divertor hydrogen plasma conditions for carbon chemical erosion analysis with CH spectroscopy

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Abstract

Methane (CH4) was injected into the high density (n(e) similar to 10(20) m(-3)), low temperature (T-e similar to 1 eV) hydrogen plasma in Pilot-PSI to determine the CH A-X photon efficiency in this unexplored plasma regime. The effects of particle transport and particle reflection on the emission of directly excited CH under these plasma conditions were assessed with the 3D Monte Carlo code ERO. The simulations of the inverse photon efficiency showed a difference of similar to 20% between full hydrocarbon sticking or no sticking (reflection). In addition it predicts that particle transport may lead to more than a factor of 10 increase. The measured inverse photon efficiency is however constant at 100 +/- 30 for 0.1 < T-e < 1.0 eV. The constancy is consistent with dissociative recombination of CH4+, CH3+ and CH2+ to produce excited CH instead of direct excitation. These results form a framework for in situ carbon erosion measurements in future fusion reactors such as ITER.

Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
50
Number
9
Number of Pages
10
Date Published
Sep
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0029-5515
Accession Number
ISI:000280770700003
URL
<Go to ISI>://000280770700003
PId
eeb8df9666f1369f9f0e08cc92194fc8
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
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