Персона: Пришвицын, Александр Сергеевич
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System of high-speed video and infrared cameras for joint control of the lithium limiters behavior on tokamak T-11M. First results
2019, Djurik, A., Lazarev, V., Prishvitcyn, A., Пришвицын, Александр Сергеевич
Analysis of the Near-Surface Layers of Lithium Coatings Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
2019, Vovchenko, E. D., Krat, S. A., Kostyushin, V. A., Khar'kov, M. M., Bulgadaryan, D. G., Prishvitsyn, A. S., Stepanova, T. V., Kurnaev, V. A., Zakharov, L. E., Вовченко, Евгений Дмитриевич, Крат, Степан Андреевич, Харьков, Максим Михайлович, Пришвицын, Александр Сергеевич, Степанова, Татьяна Владимировна
© 2019, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.The paper reports results of studying the geometry of craters formed by the action of laser pulses on solid-state targets of aluminum and lithium films at a power density on the target of (1–5) × 1010 W/cm2 and variation of the number of pulses in the range of 1–150, as well as the results of ex situ layer-by-layer analysis of lithium films on quartz coatings carried out using the method laser induced breakdown spectroscopy to determine the thickness of the films.
Lithium influence on edge plasma parameters at T-11M tokamak
2019, Shcherbak, A. N., Vasina, Ya. A., Prishvitcyn, A. S., Mirnov, S. V., Пришвицын, Александр Сергеевич
The dependence of lithium emissivity from temperature in vacuum ЗАВИСИМОСТЬ СТЕПЕНИ ЧЕРНОТЫ ЛИТИЯ ОТ ТЕМПЕРАТУРЫ В ВАКУУМЕ
2019, Prishvitsyn, A. S., Krat, S., Harina, A. P., Pisarev, A. A., Пришвицын, Александр Сергеевич, Крат, Степан Андреевич, Писарев, Александр Александрович
© 2019 National Research Center Kurchatov Institute. All rights reserved.Correct interpretation of IR video observation data of the surfaces of plasma-facing elements in fusion devices requires detailed knowledge about the emissivity factor of these surfaces in different conditions. In this work, results of emissivity measurements for free metallic lithium surface and a lithium surface supported by the capillary-porous system (CPS) are measured as a function of temperature in the range from 400 to 800 K. Emissivity of solid lithium changed from ~0.04 at 400 K to ~0.09 at 453 K. During melting a sudden drop of emissivity down to ~0.04 was observed. Emissivity increased linearly from 0.04 to ~0.15 with temperature increasing from 455 to 800 K. For fully wetted CPS, emissivity was close to that of free lithium surface for temperature up to ~570 K, while at higher temperature it was lower, probably due to changes in microrelief at high temperatures.