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Advanced Probes for Boundary Plasma Diagnostics in Fusion Devices

Guido Van Oost

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 61 / Number 2T / February 2012 / Pages 365-375

Diagnostics / Proceedings of the Tenth Carolus Magnus Summer School on Plasma and Fusion Energy Physics / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST12-A13523

Since the 1990s it became increasingly clear that boundary plasmas play a major role in magnetic fusion devices (MCD), and strongly relate to and even dominate central plasma processes. On the one hand, the conditions of the boundary plasma are crucial to obtain high fusion triple products; on the other hand, plasma-surface interactions, a sufficiently low impurity concentration in the fusion volume, heat removal and helium exhaust which directly relate to the boundary plasma, have emerged as equally important goals, and even more difficult to reach in the state of self-sustained thermonuclear burn. Successful resolution of these issues is critical to establish the viability of the MCD concept for a fusion power reactor.