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Plasma characterization and confirmation of helicon mode of IShTAR plasma source

Plasma Physics 2020-12-02 v2

Abstract

IShTAR (Ion cyclotron Sheath Test ARrangement) is a dedicated test facility to investigate the interaction of ICRF wave and plasma at the Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Garching, Germany. Plasma is provided by a plasma source (length= 0.1m, diameter = 0.4m) and it is responsible to create the necessary plasma environment in front of the ICRF antenna. The source is equipped with a helical antenna and designed to reach the mode of discharge. Previously there was no confirmation that this source can reach helicon mode of discharge. However, it is important for such a source to reach the helicon mode of discharge to work with its full capacity and to produce high-density plasma. To achieve helicon mode of discharge for this source a detailed study was carried out. Characterization of plasma parameters (i.e. electron temperature, density, and plasma potential) followed by the implementation of a global model of particle and power balance has been made. The existence of helicon mode confirmed at lower magnetic fields (B <35 mT). To get the highest possible plasma density, the optimization of the plasma source is presented to reach helicon mode at the highest available magnetic field.

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@article{arxiv.2011.13581,
  title  = {Plasma characterization and confirmation of helicon mode of IShTAR plasma source},
  author = {Foisal B. T. Siddiki and I. Shesterikov and J. -M. Noterdaeme and K. Crombé},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.13581},
  year   = {2020}
}