Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session CP12: Poster Session II:
Science Education, Public Engagement and DEI
High School
Undergraduate
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Monday, October 7, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: CP12.00001 : The Axisymmetric Experiment (AXE): Desktop Scale RF Heated Magnetic Mirror*
Presenter:
Mason Yu
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Authors:
Mason Yu
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Tony M Qian
(PPPL)
Benedikt Geiger
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Cameron F Croake-Uleman
(University of Cincinnati)
Christopher Seyfert
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Cary B Forest
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
In addition, frequency-domain simulations were also carried out to evaluate radio frequency heating scenarios. Up to 3 kW of power at 13.56 MHz is available to feed a water-cooled helicon antenna via a matching network in steady-state, generating a capacitively or inductively coupled plasma which impinges on biased electrodes in the expander, making the experiment useful for plasma-material interaction studies. AXE is also a flexible platform capable of rapidly testing innovative technologies such as an additively manufactured, biased tungsten limiter and a permanent magnet Halbach array for a mid-plane divertor. Diagnostics such as Langmuir probes, B-dot probes and line ratio spectroscopy will be described. Future plans for the experiment include the addition of electron cyclotron resonance heating at 2.45 GHz and an additively manufactured tungsten antenna.
*This work has been supported by the Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics Department at UW-Madison.
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