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High-power TCV scenario for conventional and alternative divertor studies

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arxiv 2608.18939 v1 pith:IFNZSFKK submitted 2026-08-19 physics.plasm-ph

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Alternative divertor configurations (ADCs) must be evaluated under boundary plasma conditions approaching reactor-level values to be considered a reliable, physics-based solution for tokamak power exhaust. Most ADC experiments performed to date were at relatively low exhaust power. This work presents a high-power scenario on the TCV tokamak enabling the study of a wide variety of divertor magnetic shapes under an expanded SOL and power exhaust parameter space. The scenario is characterized by high power levels of electron cyclotron resonance heating ($2.5\,\text{MW}$ fully absorbed in a $\sim1\,\text{m}^{3}$ plasma) at high plasma current (edge safety factor $q_{95}\approx 2.5$), and low upstream separatrix densities ($n_{e,\text{u}}\approx1\times10^{19}\,\text{m}^{-3}$, Greenwald fraction $f_{\text{G}}\approx 0.1$). Stationary parallel heat fluxes up to $100\,\text{MW m}^{-2}$ are measured at the divertor target, an order of magnitude above previous TCV power exhaust studies. The obtained SOL collisionality and Lengyel detachment scaling metric lie within range of values expected in future reactors (SPARC, ITER, ARC).

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