Lithium as a Plasma Facing Component to Optimize
the Edge
Plasma
Authors: R. Maingi, R. Majeski, J.E. Menard,
M.A. Jaworski, R. Kaita
Abstract: The use of lithium to coat
plasma-facing components (PFCs) or serve directly as liquid PFCs
has resulted in energy confinement improvement in several devices.
Coupled with the demonstrated ability of liquid Li to exhaust high
power fluxes, the use of Li could resolve the two leading problems
of high-Z PFCs. The effect of Li in NSTX, EAST, and DIII-D is
compared, and common features are identified. A compact spherical
tokamak-based Fusion Nuclear Science Facility design could deliver
an attractive neutral wall loading for materials testing, with Li
PFCs enabling access to the required high confinement scenarios.
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Presented at: IEEE 26th Symposium on Fusion
Engineering (SOFE), Austin, TX, May 31-June 4, 2015
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