Commissioning and First Results of the OLMAT facility
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The OLMAT (Optimization of Liquid Metal Advanced Targets) facility has recently
undergone the commissioning and start-up phases. Solid Titanium-Zirconium- Molybdenum
(TZM) alloy and liquid tin (Sn) metallic targets were exposed to a hydrogen neutral beam
injector (NBI) particle flux with power densities up to 58 ±14 MW/m2, pulse duration up to
150 ms, and repetition rates up to 2 pulses/minute. These beam parameters are well above the
estimates based on the typical performance of this NBI system when used for heating plasmas
in the TJ-II stellarator. The parameters of the plasma generated through the interaction of the
fast (32.5 keV) neutrals and ions and the solid were characterized by spectroscopic methods
while surface temperature and total absorbed power were followed using pyrometry, infrared
(IR) thermography, and calorimetry, respectively. Targets were visually monitored during the
exposure and microscopically analyzed ex-situ. Electrical isolation of the target permitted
recording the floating voltage during irradiation as well as for active biasing tests. In this
work, a description of the facility, its operating parameters, and firsts results are provided and
assessed as a new High Heat Flux (HHF) Facility for testing solid and liquid metal divertor
targets under reactor-relevant heat load condition

