Abstract

The structural change of the detached plasmas associated with the molecular activated recombination (MAR) has been studied in a high density helium plasma with helium or hydrogen puff in the linear divertor plasma simulator, NAGDIS-II. The ion particle flux with the hydrogen gas puff starts to decrease in the upstream region close to the plasma source, compared to that with the helium puff. The reduction of the ion particle flux along the magnetic field is found to depend on the plasma density. With the hydrogen gas puff, the attenuation of the ion particle flux is getting smaller as increasing plasma density, which is opposite tendency in pure helium detached plasma where the conventional electron–ion recombination (EIR) is dominating.

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