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as opposed to a limiter configuration in which the plasma's Last Closed Magnetic Surface is determined by the intersection of field lines by a material object. | as opposed to a limiter configuration in which the plasma's Last Closed Magnetic Surface is determined by the intersection of field lines by a material object. | ||
One can distinguish '[[Tokamak|tokamak]] divertors' (characterised by toroidal symmetry and one or two X-points or 'nulls') and 'island divertors' (for stellarators). | One can distinguish '[[Tokamak|tokamak]] divertors' (characterised by toroidal symmetry and one or two X-points or 'nulls') and '[[Island Divertor|island divertors]]' (for [[Stellarator|stellarators]]). | ||
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The term 'divertor' can | The term 'divertor' can refer to: | ||
* the magnetic field structure beyond the X-point and in contact with material surfaces, or | |||
* the material structure intersecting the 'outgoing legs' of the magnetic separatrix surface. | |||
The divertor region between the 'outgoing legs' - the region between the material divertor and the X-point, up to the separatrix - is known as the private flux region (PFR). | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 6 April 2023
A divertor configuration is a magnetic field configuration in which the toroidally confined (plasma) region is separated from the outside world by a separatrix - as opposed to a limiter configuration in which the plasma's Last Closed Magnetic Surface is determined by the intersection of field lines by a material object.
One can distinguish 'tokamak divertors' (characterised by toroidal symmetry and one or two X-points or 'nulls') and 'island divertors' (for stellarators). [1]
The term 'divertor' can refer to:
- the magnetic field structure beyond the X-point and in contact with material surfaces, or
- the material structure intersecting the 'outgoing legs' of the magnetic separatrix surface.
The divertor region between the 'outgoing legs' - the region between the material divertor and the X-point, up to the separatrix - is known as the private flux region (PFR).