Abstract

The scrape-off-layer (SOL) parameters in the COMPASS tokamak are studied by using a Langmuir probe mounted on a horizontal reciprocating manipulator. The radial profiles of the plasma potential, the electron energy distribution function and the electron densities are derived from the measured current-voltage probe characteristics by applying the firstderivative probe technique (FDPT). It is shown that close to the tokamak wall the electron energy distribution function is Maxwellian, while in the SOL, in the vicinity of the last closed flux surface and inside the confined plasma, the electron energy distribution function is bi-Maxwellian with a low-energy electron fraction dominating over a higher energy one. The radial profiles of the electron pressure and the parallel electron power flux density in COMPASS are also presented.

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