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Plasma-wall interaction describes the physical processes that occur when a plasma comes into contact with a material surface. These interactions are crucial in fusion devices, space plasmas, and industrial plasma systems.
It plays a central role in determining plasma confinement, material erosion, and energy transfer at boundaries.
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Basic processes
When plasma interacts with a surface, several processes occur:
- Particle impact (ions and electrons striking the wall)
- Energy deposition
- Secondary electron emission
- Reflection and absorption
These processes modify both the plasma and the material.
Sheath formation
A boundary layer called the plasma sheath forms near the surface:
- Electric fields develop
- Ions are accelerated toward the wall
- Electrons are partially repelled
The sheath regulates particle and energy fluxes to the surface.
Material effects
Plasma-wall interaction affects materials through:
- Sputtering (erosion of material)
- Deposition (material buildup)
- Surface modification
These effects are critical for the lifetime of fusion reactor components.
Role in plasma physics
In plasma physics, plasma-wall interaction influences:
- Particle balance
- Energy losses
- Plasma stability
It is closely related to transport theory and edge plasma dynamics.
Connection to edge plasma
Plasma-wall interaction occurs primarily in the edge region of confined plasmas:
- Scrape-off layer (SOL)
- Divertor region
It is strongly influenced by drift physics and transport processes.
Applications
Plasma-wall interaction is important in:
- Fusion devices such as tokamaks
- Spacecraft surface interactions
- Plasma processing and materials science
Physical interpretation
Plasma-wall interaction represents the boundary between a plasma and its environment, where microscopic particle dynamics meet macroscopic material behavior.
See also
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