aPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA
bEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, AZ 86301, USA
Abstract:
Diagnosis and management of dust inventories generated in next-step magnetic fusion devices is necessary for their safe operation. A novel electrostatic dust detector, based on a fine grid of interlocking circuit traces biased to 30 or 50 V has been developed for the detection of dust particles on remote surfaces in air and vacuum environments. Impinging dust particles create a temporary short circuit and the resulting current pulse is recorded by counting electronics. Up to 90% of the particles are ejected from the grid or vaporized suggesting the device may be useful for controlling dust inventories. We report measurements of the sensitivity of a large area (5 × 5 cm) detector to microgram quantities of dust particles.