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Radiation Cooling Experiments and Reactor Application

U. Samm

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 41 / Number 2T / March 2002 / Pages 352-358

Edge Physics and Exhaust / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST02-A11963535

Published:February 8, 2018

The concept of a cold radiative plasma boundary is presented as a possible solution of the energy exhaust problem in a fusion reactor. The most relevant processes which determine level and location of the radiation from low-Z impurities are discussed in detail. Experimental results are used to demonstrate the general feasibility of generating a stable and quasi-stationary plasma with a cold radiating layer on a high power level. Furthermore, the limitations of the concept are briefly analyzed addressing feed-back control of the impurity level, thermal stability, particle transport and ignition conditions.