Physics of Plasma-Wall Interactions in Controlled Fusion
[Book]
edited by D.E. Post, R. Behrisch.
Boston, MA
Springer US : Imprint : Springer
1986
To the Physics of Plasma Wall Interactions in Controlled Fusion --;Introduction: Approaches to Controlled Fusion and Role of Plasma-Wall Interactions --;Plasma Physics --;The Plasma Sheath --;Plasma Flow in the Sheath and Presheath of a Scrape-off Layer --;Probes for Plasma Edge Diagnostics in Magnetic Confinement Fusion Devices --;Plasma Edge Diagnostics using Optical Methods --;Atomic Physics --;Atomic and Molecular Collisions in the Plasma Boundary --;Surface Physics --;Physical Sputtering of Solids at Ion Bombardment --;Chemical Sputtering and Radiation Enhanced Sublimation of Carbon --;Ion Backscattering from Solid Surfaces --;Implantation, Retention and Release of Hydrogen Isotopes in Solids --;Surface Erosion by Electrical Arcs --;Electron Emission from Solid Surfaces --;Bulk Material Properties --;Properties of Materials --;Fusion Experiments and Theory --;Plasma Transport near Material Boundaries --;Plasma Models for Impurity Control Experiments --;Neutral Particle Transport --;Particle Confinement and Control in Existing Tokamaks --;Limiters and Divertor Plates --;Advanced Limiters --;Divertor Tokamak Experiments --;Plasma Wall Interactions in Heated Plasmas --;Plasma-Wall Interactions in Tandem Mirror Machines --;Systems for Reactor Experiments --;Lecturers --;Participants and Staff.
Because of this plasma wall interaction, particles from the plasma are lost to the walls by implantation and are partially reemitted into the plasma.