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P: Fachverband Plasmaphysik
P 5: Poster Session 1
P 5.16: Poster
Montag, 9. März 2020, 16:30–18:30, Empore Lichthof
Preparation of Triton Burn-Up Studies in Future Deuterium Plasmas of Wendelstein 7-X — •Jan Paul Koschinsky1, Christoph Biedermann1, Sergey A. Bozhenkov1, Monika Koleva2, G. A. Wurden3, Andreas Zimbal4, Robert C. Wolf1, the W7-X Team1, and the ASDEX Upgrade Team2 — 1Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Wendelsteinstraße 1, D-17491, Greifswald, Germany — 2IPP, Garching — 3LANL, US — 4PTB, Braunschweig
Fast ion confinement is crucial for realizing burning fusion plasmas, both in tokamaks and stellarators. The possible application of a scintillating fiber neutron detector, SciFi, for studying fast ions in future deuterium plasmas of the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator, is investigated here.
In deuterium plasmas, 2.5 MeV neutrons and 1 MeV tritons are generated via two equally probable fusion channels. Depending on confinement and slowing-down processes, the produced tritons will fuse with the surrounding deuterons. This
triton burn-up fusion process gives birth to 14 MeV neutrons. Triton burn-up is studied with SciFi, which can discriminate between 14 MeV and 2.5 MeV neutrons.
The characterization of the SciFi detector, utilizing a mono-energetic neutron source at the German National Metrology Institute, PTB Braunschweig, and triton burn-up studies at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak are presented. An update of a one-dimensional neutron rate estimation for purely ECRH heated W7-X deuterium plasmas is also given.