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Area of Science:

  • Nuclear Fusion Science
  • Plasma Physics
  • Tokamak Engineering

Background:

  • The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) is a major facility for fusion energy research.
  • Achieving stable plasma confinement is critical for tokamak operation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report the successful achievement of the first plasma operation in KSTAR.
  • To highlight the role of diagnostic systems in this milestone.
  • To outline planned upgrades for future experimental campaigns.

Main Methods:

  • Initial plasma generation and control within the KSTAR tokamak.
  • Deployment of a suite of diagnostic tools including magnetic diagnostics, interferometry, spectroscopy, and electron cyclotron emission radiometry.
  • Real-time data acquisition for plasma parameter monitoring.

Main Results:

  • Successful generation of the first plasma meeting target current and pulse duration on June 13, 2008.
  • Key plasma parameters were successfully measured by the initial diagnostic systems.
  • Demonstrated the capability of diagnostics for plasma generation, control, and physics understanding.

Conclusions:

  • The initial diagnostic systems were vital for the success of KSTAR's first plasma operation.
  • The data obtained is essential for advancing plasma physics understanding and control strategies.
  • Planned diagnostic upgrades will further enhance KSTAR's research capabilities for the 2009 campaign.