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RF Plasma Heating in Toroidal Fusion Devices

RF Plasma Heating in Toroidal Fusion Devices

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Publication Date: March 8th, 2012
Publisher:
Springer
ISBN:
9781468416732
Pages:
202
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Description

Because of recent progress in the development of quasistationary toroidal mag netic confinement systems, especially tokamaks, these systems are at the center of research on controlled thermonuclear fusion. Tokamaks were proposed and first built at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy. In the 1960s the basic features of plasma behavior in toroidal magnetic confinement systems were investigated in ex periments on the first tokamaks and the possibility of obtaining effective confine ment in them was demonstrated. The successes of this first stage led to a rapid ex pansion in tokamak research around the world. The development of a thermonu clear power reactor based on the tokamak is now actively under way. During the earliest phase of research on tokamaks, it was already clear that the ohmic heating used in them was not sufficient to obtain the temperatures needed for initiation of a self-sustaining thermonuclear reaction. At the beginning of the 1970s, therefore, a search was begun for methods of heating which could supple ment ohmic heating. The best of these auxiliary heating techniques are neutral beam injection, various methods based on the collisionless absorption of rf (radio fre quency) waves, and adiabatic compression of the plasma by a rising magnetic field.