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Composition And Electrical Properties Of Dust From Tokamak Compass

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2011

Abstract

In spite of the fact that fusion is a subject of the study for many years, there are still a lot of open questions. One of the interesting topics in fusion research is a presence of dust grains in reactors [1].

In the paper, dust grains born in tokamak Compass are studied and compared with samples of a spherical geometry and well known composition. A unique experimental setup [2, 3] was used for investigations of charging properties of such grains and the SEM and EDX spectroscopy was applied for a study of grain composition.

We focus on the secondary emission because this process plays a prominent role when a portion of energetic electrons is present in surroundings of a particular grain. It was shown that depending on the grain size and material, energetic electrons charge the grains to positive potentials comparable with the energy of impinging electrons.