UKAEA-CCFE-CP(23)02
Scaling of the scrape-off layer width in MAST L-modes by infrared thermography
Understanding the plasma parameters that affect the scrape off layer (SOL) width is a key issue for future tokamaks as the power entering the SOL (of order 100 MW [1] in ITER) and the SOL width (of order millimetres [2]) determine the heat flux to the divertor surfaces. The Eich scaling [2] can be used to characterise the divertor heat flux profile as an exponential decay for the SOL width and a Gaussian spreading factor due to diffusion around the last closed flux surface (LCFS).