Globus-M2 experiments in scope of fusion-fission reactor development

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A new generation spherical tokamak Globus-M2 was launched in 2018. It keeps size of Globus-M, however new electromagnetic system allows achieving higher toroidal magnetic field and plasma current. First experimental campaign with the toroidal magnetic field 0.7 T and plasma current up to 300kA was carried out in 2019. Increase in the toroidal magnetic field and plasma current resulted in overall improvement of the discharge parameters. Significant plasma temperature growth and neutron rate increase was obtained. Record stored energy, which is approximately one and a half times higher than in the Globus-M experiments, was reached. Toroidal lower hybrid wave launch provided noticeable current drive. Preparation for the next experimental campaigns with the higher toroidal magnetic field and plasma current are on the way.

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Bakharev, N. N., Chernyshev, F. V., Dyachenko, V. V., Gusev, V. K., Khromov, N. A., Kiselev, E. O., … Voronin, A. V. (2019). Globus-M2 experiments in scope of fusion-fission reactor development. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2179). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5135474

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