AUSTRIA - INNS


INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS
UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK

Technikerstrasse 25, A-6020 Innsbruck

Telephone: +43 512 507, ext. 6201
Telefax: +43 512 507, ext. 2919
E-mail: klaus.schoepf@uibk.ac.at
URL:   http://info.uibk.ac.at/c/c7/c705/

Head: Rothleitner, Josef

Plasma and Energy Physics Group
Schöpf, Klaus (Head)
Cap, Ferdinand F.
Cho, Byeong Ho
Holzmüller-Steinacker, Ulrike
Khanal, Raju
Kuhn, Siegbert
Leubner, Manfred P.
Pedit, Helmut
Schneider, Anton
Schupfer, Nikolaus
Subba, Fabio
Tskhakaya, David
Tskhakaya, Davy
Yavorskij, Victor A.

Research activities:
The main lines of research of the Plasma and Energy Physics Group (Head: K. Schöpf) can be associated with the group's key members as follows:

F.F. Cap: Development of a boundary point collocation method for solving equilibrium and flow problems in small-aspect-ratio toroidal devices as well as in other configurations, and studies of wave propagation in such devices.

S. Kuhn: (i) Kinetic theory and particle simulation of the edge plasma in fusion devices. (ii) Multifluid simulation of the edge plasma in fusion devices. (iii) General nonlinear plasma theory.

M.P. Leubner: Theory of atmospheric and extraterrestrial plasmas.

K.F. Schöpf: (i) Energetic ion transport in tokamaks and stellarators. (ii) Analytical modeling of toroidal magnetic fields with non-circular flux surfaces. (iii) 3D Fokker-Planck simulation of charged fusion product confinement in JET-like tokamaks. (iv) Global burn dynamics of tokamak plasmas.

All activities since 15 Nov. 1996 have been performed within the Association EURATOM-OEAW.

INSTITUTE FOR ION PHYSICS
UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK

Technikerstrasse 25, A-6020 Innsbruck

Telephone: +43 512 507, please see below for extensions
Telefax: +43 512 507 2932
E-mail: tilmann.maerk@uibk.ac.at
URL:   http://ionen.uibk.ac.at/RS/AGRS.html

Head: Märk, Tilmann

Plasma and Materials Physics Group (Elementary Reactions) (ext. 6240, 6241)
Märk, Tilmann (Head)
Scheier, Paul (Assistant Head)
Drexel, Herwig
Fiegele, Thomas
Gstir, Bettina
Hanel, Gernot
Mair, Christian
Matt, Sara
Parajuli, Rajendra
Pelc, Andrej
Qayyum, Abdul
Sailer, Wolfgang

Research activities:
Recent studies in the field of thermonuclear fusion based on magnetic confinement of high temperature plasma have demonstrated that the conditions at the plasma periphery ('plasma edge') play an important role for achieving, sustaining and controlling thermonuclear fusion. In order to understand and elucidate the role of the radiative and collisional processes in this plasma region, it is essential to have available detailed and quantitative knowledge on the corresponding elementary reactions proceeding in the volume and at the wall. Today's situation in terms of accurate data on these processes is far from satisfying. The plasma and materials physics group pursues three areas of research in order to provide quantitative information involving various plasma edge constituents:

  1. Experimental studies about the ionization of neutrals and ions (cross sections, ionization energies, kinetic energy releases);
  2. Theoretical studies about the ionization of neutrals and ions (cross sections) and;
  3. Reactive interaction (erosion) of molecular ions with surfaces (elastic scattering, chemical sputtering, dissociation, chemical reactions).
These studies are carried out with four different experimental set-ups, including crossed-beams apparatus (using high resolution electron beams, atomic and molecular beams) in combination with high resolution mass spectrometry.

All activities since 15 Nov. 1996 have been performed within the Association EURATOM-OEAW.

Experimental Plasma Physics Group (IEPPG) (ext. 6244, 6253)
Schrittwieser, Roman (Head)
Balan, Petru
Ionita-Schrittwieser, Codrina
Winkler, Carsten

Research activities:
The laboratory consists at present of three experimental devices, the Innsbruck Q-machine (''quiescent plasma machine''-IQ), the Innsbruck DP-machine (''double plasma machine''-IDP) and a test chamber.

International collaborations: ISTTOK group, Instituto Superior Técnico (Lisbon, Portugal), CASTOR tokamak group at the Czech Academy of Sciences (Prague, Czech Republic), Probe and Particle Physics Group at CIEMAT (Madrid, Spain).

Fields of Research

Work on test and development of electron-emissive probes has been performed since 15 Nov. 1996 within the Association EURATOM-OEAW.
IAEA 2001
2001-10-29