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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A detector upgrade for phase-imaging ion cyclotron resonance measurements at the CPT

Morgan, Graeme Edward Baglow 23 March 2016 (has links)
A position-sensitive microchannel plate (MCP) detector has been installed at the Canadian Penning Trap (CPT) mass spectrometer located at the CAlifornium Rare Isotope Breeder Upgrade (CARIBU) facility at Argonne National Laboratory in order to carry out Phase-Imaging Ion Cyclotron Resonance (PI-ICR) measurements. With this new measurement method, proof-of-principle mass measurements of five nuclei were made to a precision of $\delta m/m \approx 10^{-7}$. The PI-ICR results are found to be consistent with previous Time-of-Flight Ion Cyclotron Resonance (ToF-ICR) measurements. The content of this thesis covers the entire mass measurement process beginning with beam production at CARIBU through to ion detection at the CPT and a comparison of the ToF-ICR and PI-ICR measurement methods. The future of mass measurements at the CPT with this new technique will also be discussed. / May 2016
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Production of radionuclides with medium energy protons with the emphasis on targetry

Vermeulen, Christiaan 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2014. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The facilities for radionuclide production at iThemba LABS have undergone a number of significant upgrades over the last decade in order to increase the production capacity and to diversify the product portfolio. Central to this effort is a new vertical beam target station (VBTS) and its associated targetry, designed and built to operate at higher proton beam intensities for the large-scale production of relatively long-lived, high-value radionuclides such as 22Na, 68Ge and 82Sr. Along with the VBTS, an existing smaller horizontal beam target station was adapted to accommodate targetry for 18F production, mainly to supply 18F-FDG for use in positron emission tomography (PET). The production capacity was further enhanced by means of a beam splitter to enable bombardments in two target stations simultaneously. This required new developments on several systems, e.g. beam diagnostics, control, interlocking and cooling. This project brings together a number of different aspects of the upgraded facilities as well as the associated research and development that enable the production of radionuclides in the medium energy region, up to approximately 70 MeV. Investigations were performed on the cooling of the interfacial windows between the cyclotron vacuum and the targets as well as the direct cooling of the targets themselves during intense proton bombardments. For this purpose, empirical as well as computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculations were performed. In addition, the local radiation shield of the VBTS as well as the beam transport in some of the targetry was investigated by means of Monte Carlo radiation transport calculations. Excitation functions for the production of various radionuclides in the 66 MeV proton bombardment of 192Os, 159Tb, natGd, 155Gd, 152Gd, 93Nb, natZr and 89Y were measured and compared with theoretical predictions by means of statistical nuclear model calculations as well as the TENDL-2012 library. In particular, the production of 186Re, selected radioterbiums (149;152;155Tb) and radiozirconiums (88;89Zr) is of interest in existing and emerging diagnostic and therapeutic applications in nuclear medicine. A study on 28Mg production in the proton bombardment of natCl using stacked chloride targets was also performed at 200 MeV. This radionuclide is of interest as 28Mg is the only practical radiotracer of Mg. Finally, new targetry for the production of 18F was developed, modelled and optimized for the non-standard degraded beam employed in this particular case. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die fasiliteite vir die produksie van radionukliede by iThemba LABS is gedurende die afgelope dekade aansienlik opgegradeer om die produksiekapasiteit te verhoog en om die portfolio van produkte te diversifiseer. Sentraal tot hierdie poging is ’n vertikale-bundel skyfstasie (VBTS) wat gebou is om skywe met hoër intensiteit protonbundels te bombardeer ten einde relatief langlewende, hoë-waarde radionukliede op grootmaat te produseer, insluitende 22Na, 68Ge en 82Sr. Terselfdetyd is ’n bestaande, kleiner horisontale-bundel skyfstasie aangepas om skywe vir die produksie van 18F te huisves, meestal om 18FFDG vir positronemissietomografie (PET) te lewer. Die produksiekapasiteit is verder verhoog d.m.v. ’n bundeldeler sodat bundel gelyktyding aan twee skyfstasies gelewer kan word. Dit het ontwikkelingswerk vereis aan verskeie stelsels, insluitende diagnostiek, beheer, vergrendeling en verkoeling. Hierdie projek bring verskeie aspekte bymekaar t.o.v. die opgegradeerde produksiefasiliteite sowel as die geassosieerde navorsing en ontwikkeling benodig vir radionukliedproduksie in die middelenergiegebied tot ongeveer 70 MeV. Die verkoeling van die foelievensters tussen die vakuum van die siklotron en die skyfgerei is ondersoek sowel as die direkte verkoeling van skywe onder intense protonbombardement. Hierdie studie sluit beide empiriese sowel as numeriese vloeidinamika berekeninge in. Verder is die afskerming van die VBTS asook die bundeltransport in verskeie skywe ondersoek m.b.v. Monte Carlo stralingstransport berekeninge. Opwekkrommes vir die produksie van verskeie radionukliede met protongeïnduseerde reaksies tot en met 66 MeV op 192Os, 159Tb, natGd, 155Gd, 152Gd, 93Nb, natZr en 89Y is gemeet en vergelyk met statistiese kernmodel berekeninge sowel as die TENDL-2012 biblioteek. Die produksie van 186Re, verskeie radioterbiums (149;152;155Tb) en radiozirkoniums (88;89Zr) is van spesifieke belang vir bestaande en toekomstige diagnostiese en terapeutiese toepassings in die kerngeneeskunde. ’n Studie op die produksie van 28Mg in die bombardement van natCl met 200 MeV protone is ook onderneem. In hierdie ondersoek is ’n stapel chloriedskywe gebruik. Die 28Mg is van belang omdat dit die enigste Mg radioisotoop is wat geskik is as ’n radiospoorder van dié element. Laastens is nuwe skyfgerei vir die produksie van 18F ontwikkel, gemodelleer en geoptimiseer vir die nie-standaard afgeremde bundel wat benut word in hierdie geval.
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Electronic band structure of carbon nanomaterials

Chuang, Kai-Chieh January 2009 (has links)
This thesis reports the study of electronic structures for single-walled carbon nanotubes, single layer graphene and thin graphite. A brief introduction is given in Chapter 1 for the geometric and electronic structures of the materials studied while a review for the theory and experimental results relevant to this thesis is given in Chapter 2. The effects of hydrostatic pressure on surfactant-wrapped-single walled carbon nanotubes are studied in Chapter 3 by using photoluminscence and photoluminscence excitation mapping. It is found that the changes to the optical properties can be explained by the compression in carbon-carbon bonds, an effective uniaxial strain exerted on the nanotubes and changes in the surrounding environment leading to changes in the many-body interactions experienced by the nanotubes. Chapter 4 reports the study of cross-polarized photoluminescence of nanotubes isolated by conjugated polymers dispersed in solvents. The effects of Coulomb interactions on the optical bandgaps of the nanotubes are discussed here. Chapter 5 reports Cyclotron resonances studies of graphene monolayers. It is found that a significant asymmetry exists between the electron and hole band structures near the Dirac point, and the asymmetry is bigger than that is expected in a simple tight-binding model. Chapter 6 reports a magnetoabsorption study of the electronic structures near the K- and H- points. It is found that the transitions are not describe well by the conventional Slonczewski-Weiss-McClure model, but can be described instead with a simplified asymmetric effective bilayer model.
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Análise dos níveis de radiação nas dependências dos Aceleradores Cíclotron do IPEN / Analysis of the radiation levels at the dependences of the Accelerator Cyclotron of IPEN

Silva, Paula Perrucho Nou 14 September 2012 (has links)
O objetivo principal deste estudo foi analisar, na Gerência de Aceleradores Cíclotron do IPEN, o controle das doses de radiação ionizante e sua distribuição, comparando seus valores com as exigências regulamentares. A análise do controle das taxas de dose por meio do monitoramento de área foi realizada a partir de dados obtidos durante as produções de Flúor-18 no período de janeiro de 2010 a dezembro de 2011, totalizando 1011 medidas em cada ponto monitorado. A análise das doses provenientes de exposições ocupacionais foi realizada por meio de consulta aos históricos de dose individual. Durante os anos de 2007 a 2011 foram analisados os registros individuais das doses efetivas, totalizando 91 registros e de 2009 a 2011 foram analisados os registros de dose equivalente (nas mãos), totalizando 49 registros. Os indivíduos ocupacionalmente expostos envolvidos no estudo foram classificados, de acordo com a tarefa, em três grupos: alvos, radioproteção e operação e manutenção. Os resultados obtidos dos níveis de exposição ocupacional da radiação foram analisados e comparados com os limites estabelecidos pela autoridade regulatória nacional e com as recomendações internacionais. Com base nos resultados registrados do monitoramento de área e das doses recebidas, os procedimentos de radioproteção aplicados na instalação durante o período estudado foram averiguados e sugestões de melhorias foram dadas sob o ponto de vista da proteção radiológica. / The main purpose of this study was to analyze, at the Gerência de Aceleradores Cíclotron (Management of Cyclotron Accelerators) at IPEN, the control of ionizing radiation doses and their distribution by comparing their values with regulatory requirements. The analysis of the dose rate for the area monitoring was carried out from the data obtained during the production of Fluorine-18 from January 2010 to December 2011, totalizing 1011 measurements at each monitored spot. The doses analysis was performed through consultation of the individual dose records. During the years 2007 to 2011 the records of individual effective doses were analyzed, adding up to 91 records; from 2009 to 2011 the records of equivalent dose (hands) were analyzed, totalizing 49 records. The occupationally exposed individuals involved in the study were classified in three groups according to their task: targets, radioprotection and operation and maintenance. The results of occupational exposure levels of radiation were analyzed and compared with values established in national standards and international recommendations. Based on the results of the area monitoring and the doses received and recorded, radiation protection procedures implemented at the facility during the study period were checked and suggestions for improvements were given from the point of view of radiological protection.
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Comparative study of fundamental and second harmonic ICRF wave propagation and damping at high density in the Alcator tokamak

Gaudreau, Marcel P. J. (Marcel Pierre Joseph) January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1981. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND ENGINEERING. / Vita. / Includes bibliographical references. / by Marcel P. J. Gaudreau. / Sc.D.
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Desenvolvimento do radiofármaco 18F-acetato para a detecção de tumores primários através do PET/CT / Development of the radiopharmaceutical 18F-acetate for detection of primary tumours through PET/CT

Larissa Gomes de Carvalho 27 September 2012 (has links)
A tomografia por emissão de pósitrons associada à tomografia computadorizada (PET/CT) é um dispositivo que combina as características de medicina nuclear (PET) e de radiologia (CT) obtendo imagens metabólicas (PET) e anatômicas sobrepostas (CT). Combinando as duas tecnologias de exames, o exame PET / CT permite aos médicos diagnosticar com maior precisão e identificar o câncer, doenças cardíacas e distúrbios cerebrais. O radiofármaco 18FFAc (fluoroacetato) é promissor para a detecção de tumores primários de próstata e de mama, utilizando a técnica de PET/CT. Estudos recentes mostram a eficácia do 18F-FAc na detecção de tumores que têm baixa captação de 18F-FDG (fluordesoxiglicose). O fluoroacetato é um substrato para a acetil-CoA sintase, enzima que metaboliza ácido fluorocitrato que não é mais metabolizado, levando à inibição da aconitase e do ácido tricarboxílico. O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver um radiofármaco emissor de pósitron, 18F-FAc no IPEN-CNEN/SP em um acordo com o Hospital AC-Camargo / São Paulo. O íon fluoreto (18F-) foi produzido, usando os cíclotrons Cyclone 30 e 18 da IBA localizados no IPEN-CNEN/SP, através da irradiação de água enriquecida em 18O com prótons e dose integrada de 30μAh. A marcação do 18F-FAc foi realizada em um módulo de síntese TRACERlab MXFDG (GE), utilizando kits adquiridos da ABX. O controle de qualidade radioquímico de 18F-FAc foi realizado por cromatografia em camada fina TLC-SG 25 folhas de alumínio em tiras (1,5 x 12 cm ) usando como solvente clorofórmio:metanol (1:1). Para o controle de qualidade radionuclídico, amostras de 18F-FAc e 18F-Fluoreto foram analisadas por espectroscopia de raios-gama. A avaliação dos solventes residuais foi realizada por cromatografia em fase gasosa e a análise de kryptofix foi realizada por TLC utilizando tiras de TLC-SG, metanol:clorofórmio (9:1) como solvente e padrões de kryptofix 2.2.2. Os estudos de biodistribuição foram realizados com 18FFAc injetado em camundongos swiss sadios. Um procedimento reprodutível foi desenvolvido para o preparo do 18F-FAc com um rendimento de marcação de 37% (não corrigido) e 52% (corrigido para o decaimento) e estabilidade de 19 horas. A análise de controle de qualidade mostrou que o produto tinha as exigências adequadas para utilização, com pureza radioquímica superior a 99,9%. Os estudos de biodistribuição em animais sadios mostraram a esperada captação em todos os órgãos medidos com eliminação renal e intestinal. / PET / CT (positron emission tomography / computed tomography) is a device that combines the features of diagnostic nuclear medicine (PET) and Radiology (CT) superimposing metabolic (PET) and anatomical (CT) images. By combining the two technologies examinations, the PET/CT scan allows physicians to diagnose more accurately and identify cancer, heart disease and brain disorders. The radiopharmaceutical 18F-FAc (fluoroacetate) is promising for application in detection of primary tumors of prostate and breast, using PET-CT techniques. Recent studies are showing the efficacy of the 18F-FAc in the detection of tumors that have low uptake of 18F-FDG (fluorodeoxyglucose). The fluoroacetate is a substrate for the enzyme acetyl-CoA synthase that metabolizes acid fluorcitric that, not being metabolized, causes inhibition of aconitase and inhibition of tricarboxylic acid. The aim of this work was to develop a positron emitting radiopharmaceutical, 18F-FAc at IPEN-CNEN/SP in agreement with Hospital AC-Camargo/ São Paulo. The 18F-fluoride ion was produced using the Cyclone 30 and 18 cyclotrons from IBA located at IPEN-CNEN/SP, by irradiating enriched 18O water with protons with integrated dose 30μAh. The labelling of 18F-FAc was performed in a synthesis module TRACERlab MXFDG (GE), using kits purchased from ABX. The radiochemical quality control of 18F-FAc was performed by Thin Layer Chromatography using TLC-SG 25 aluminium sheets strips (1.5 x 12 cm) and chloroform:methanol (1:1) as the solvent. For the radionuclidic quality control, samples of 18F-FAc and 18F-Fluoride were analysed by gama-ray spectroscopy. The evaluation of the residual solvents was performed by gas chromatography and the analysis of kryptofix was performed by TLC using TLC-SG strips, methanol:chloroform (9:1) as solvent and kryptofix 2.2.2 standards. Biodistribution studies were performed with 18F-FAc injected into healthy Swiss mice. A reliable procedure was developed for preparation of 18F-FAc with a labelling yield of 37% (uncorrected) and 52% (corrected for decay) and stability of 19 hours. The quality control analysis showed that the product had the proper requirements for use, with radiochemical purity exceeding 99.9%. The biodistribution studies in healthy animals showed the expected uptake results in all the measured organs with intestinal and renal elimination.
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Desenvolvimento do radiofármaco 18F-acetato para a detecção de tumores primários através do PET/CT / Development of the radiopharmaceutical 18F-acetate for detection of primary tumours through PET/CT

Carvalho, Larissa Gomes de 27 September 2012 (has links)
A tomografia por emissão de pósitrons associada à tomografia computadorizada (PET/CT) é um dispositivo que combina as características de medicina nuclear (PET) e de radiologia (CT) obtendo imagens metabólicas (PET) e anatômicas sobrepostas (CT). Combinando as duas tecnologias de exames, o exame PET / CT permite aos médicos diagnosticar com maior precisão e identificar o câncer, doenças cardíacas e distúrbios cerebrais. O radiofármaco 18FFAc (fluoroacetato) é promissor para a detecção de tumores primários de próstata e de mama, utilizando a técnica de PET/CT. Estudos recentes mostram a eficácia do 18F-FAc na detecção de tumores que têm baixa captação de 18F-FDG (fluordesoxiglicose). O fluoroacetato é um substrato para a acetil-CoA sintase, enzima que metaboliza ácido fluorocitrato que não é mais metabolizado, levando à inibição da aconitase e do ácido tricarboxílico. O objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver um radiofármaco emissor de pósitron, 18F-FAc no IPEN-CNEN/SP em um acordo com o Hospital AC-Camargo / São Paulo. O íon fluoreto (18F-) foi produzido, usando os cíclotrons Cyclone 30 e 18 da IBA localizados no IPEN-CNEN/SP, através da irradiação de água enriquecida em 18O com prótons e dose integrada de 30μAh. A marcação do 18F-FAc foi realizada em um módulo de síntese TRACERlab MXFDG (GE), utilizando kits adquiridos da ABX. O controle de qualidade radioquímico de 18F-FAc foi realizado por cromatografia em camada fina TLC-SG 25 folhas de alumínio em tiras (1,5 x 12 cm ) usando como solvente clorofórmio:metanol (1:1). Para o controle de qualidade radionuclídico, amostras de 18F-FAc e 18F-Fluoreto foram analisadas por espectroscopia de raios-gama. A avaliação dos solventes residuais foi realizada por cromatografia em fase gasosa e a análise de kryptofix foi realizada por TLC utilizando tiras de TLC-SG, metanol:clorofórmio (9:1) como solvente e padrões de kryptofix 2.2.2. Os estudos de biodistribuição foram realizados com 18FFAc injetado em camundongos swiss sadios. Um procedimento reprodutível foi desenvolvido para o preparo do 18F-FAc com um rendimento de marcação de 37% (não corrigido) e 52% (corrigido para o decaimento) e estabilidade de 19 horas. A análise de controle de qualidade mostrou que o produto tinha as exigências adequadas para utilização, com pureza radioquímica superior a 99,9%. Os estudos de biodistribuição em animais sadios mostraram a esperada captação em todos os órgãos medidos com eliminação renal e intestinal. / PET / CT (positron emission tomography / computed tomography) is a device that combines the features of diagnostic nuclear medicine (PET) and Radiology (CT) superimposing metabolic (PET) and anatomical (CT) images. By combining the two technologies examinations, the PET/CT scan allows physicians to diagnose more accurately and identify cancer, heart disease and brain disorders. The radiopharmaceutical 18F-FAc (fluoroacetate) is promising for application in detection of primary tumors of prostate and breast, using PET-CT techniques. Recent studies are showing the efficacy of the 18F-FAc in the detection of tumors that have low uptake of 18F-FDG (fluorodeoxyglucose). The fluoroacetate is a substrate for the enzyme acetyl-CoA synthase that metabolizes acid fluorcitric that, not being metabolized, causes inhibition of aconitase and inhibition of tricarboxylic acid. The aim of this work was to develop a positron emitting radiopharmaceutical, 18F-FAc at IPEN-CNEN/SP in agreement with Hospital AC-Camargo/ São Paulo. The 18F-fluoride ion was produced using the Cyclone 30 and 18 cyclotrons from IBA located at IPEN-CNEN/SP, by irradiating enriched 18O water with protons with integrated dose 30μAh. The labelling of 18F-FAc was performed in a synthesis module TRACERlab MXFDG (GE), using kits purchased from ABX. The radiochemical quality control of 18F-FAc was performed by Thin Layer Chromatography using TLC-SG 25 aluminium sheets strips (1.5 x 12 cm) and chloroform:methanol (1:1) as the solvent. For the radionuclidic quality control, samples of 18F-FAc and 18F-Fluoride were analysed by gama-ray spectroscopy. The evaluation of the residual solvents was performed by gas chromatography and the analysis of kryptofix was performed by TLC using TLC-SG strips, methanol:chloroform (9:1) as solvent and kryptofix 2.2.2 standards. Biodistribution studies were performed with 18F-FAc injected into healthy Swiss mice. A reliable procedure was developed for preparation of 18F-FAc with a labelling yield of 37% (uncorrected) and 52% (corrected for decay) and stability of 19 hours. The quality control analysis showed that the product had the proper requirements for use, with radiochemical purity exceeding 99.9%. The biodistribution studies in healthy animals showed the expected uptake results in all the measured organs with intestinal and renal elimination.
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Method development in electrospray ionisation fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry study of plant oils - macadamia oil as a model

Mokhtari-Fard, Ahmad, Chemistry, Faculty of Science, UNSW January 2008 (has links)
A novel analytical method is developed to examine the chemical composition of plant oils by electrospray ionisation high-resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry in both positive- and negative-ion modes. To date, this is the first reported application of this technique for the study of macadamia nut oil. Samples of macadamia nut oil from the Macadamia Integrifolia- Proteaceae family (smooth shell) are examined. The fatty acid profile of the oil is obtained by this mass spectrometric examination of the transesterified and hydrolysed oil samples. The Fourier transform ion-cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry results are compared to those obtained from similar samples using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry techniques. High performance liquid chromatography and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry are used to separate and assign the isomers present in the methanol extract of the oils in separate experiments. Significant results in this study include: - The first observation and identity of a number of oxidised triacylglycerols in macadamia oil samples. - The first observation of oxidised and free fatty acids, measured directly in hydrolysed oil and in the methanol extract of macadamia oil. - High resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry in broadband mode which enables isobars to be observed. - Esterified oil Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry results are consistent with our gas chromatography-mass spectrometry results and with the results of similar studies on macadamia oil in the literature. - A number of fatty acids with odd number of carbon atoms are observed in the oil. - In electrospray ionisation Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry of oils, the sample preparation is straightforward. The sample is dissolved in methanol or acetonitrile and the solution is introduced to the electrospray source directly. Introducing oil samples to the gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer needs the oils to be esterified prior to the analysis. - In this work, state-of-the-art mass spectrometry demonstrates distinct advantages in comparison to gas chromatography measurements such as direct identification of free fatty acids in oil samples, whereas this is not possible in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry due to the required esterification step prior to the analysis. - High performance liquid chromatography fraction collection is combined with Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry in off-line mode and found to improve the sensitivity, selectivity and signal to noise levels due to the lower number of compounds in each high performance liquid chromatography fraction compared to the methanol extract of macadamia oil sample. Also isomers of monoacylglycerols have been resolved using the high performance liquid chromatography technique.
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A study of some gas phase nucleophilic substitution reactions of carbon, silicon and boron by ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry / by Roger Nicholas Hayes

Hayes, Roger Nicholas January 1985 (has links)
Bibliography: leaves 177-193 / v, 193 leaves : ill ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Organic Chemistry, 1985
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Non-linear dynamics of Alfvén eigenmodes excited by fast ions in tokamaks

Bergkvist, Tommy January 2007 (has links)
The tokamak is so far the most promising magnetic configuration for achieving a net production of fusion energy. The D-T fusion reactions result in 3.5 MeV alpha-particles, which may destabilize Alfvén eigenmodes through wave-particle interaction. These instabilities redistribute the alpha-particles from the central region of the plasma towards the edge, where they are thermalized, and hence result in a reduced heating efficiency. The high-energy alpha-particles may even be thrown out of the plasma and may damage the wall. To investigate the destabilization of Alfvén eigenmodes by high-energy ions, ion cyclotron resonance heating (ICRH) and neutral beam injection (NBI) are often used to create a high-energy tail on the distribution function. The ICRH does not only produce high-energy anisotropic tails, it also decorrelates the wave-particle interaction with the Alfvén eigenmodes. Without decorrelation of the wave-particle interaction an ion will undergo a superadiabatic oscillation in phase space and there will be no net transfer of energy to the mode. For the thermal ions the decorrelation from collisions dominates while for the high-energy ions the decorrelation from ICRH dominates. As the unstable modes grow up, the gradients in phase space, which drive the mode, are reduced, resulting in a weaker drive. The dynamics of the system becomes non-linear due to a continuous restoration of the gradients by D-T reactions and ICRH. In this thesis the non-linear dynamics of toroidal Alfvén eigenmodes (TAEs) during ICRH has been investigated using the SELFO code. The SELFO code, which calculates the distribution function during ICRH self-consistently using a Monte-Carlo metod, has been upgraded to include interactions with TAEs. The fast decay of the mode amplitude as the ICRH is switched off, which is seen in experiments, as well as the oscillation of the mode amplitude as the distribution function is repetetively built up by the ICRH and flattened by the TAE has been reproduced using numerical simulations. In the presence of several unstable modes the dynamics become more complicated. The redistribution of an alpha-particle slowing down distribution function as well as the reduced heating efficiency in the presence of several modes has also been investigated. / QC 20100628

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