
Chris Marcus
Plasma Diagnostics Researcher Using Applied Spectroscopy Techniques
Contact
MARCUSC@ORNL.GOVBio
I currently do research to support fusion machine diagnostics both domestically and internationally (e.g., MPEX, DIIID, ITER, JET, and W7X). Techniques employed are OES and QMS under low/high vacuum gas sampling conditions. Therein, the ROI is species consisting of the isotopic profile for hydrogen and helium relative to concentration and partial pressure. I also support research efforts to develop an RF-induced, electron excitation technique within an evacuated cell cavity to create a confined plasma as the light source for OES.
My prior career experience involved research and testing activities for isotope enrichment technology (e.g., AVLIS, EMIS, and gas centrifuge).