Till ignition the plasma has to be externally heated.
Several methods are available for this purpose.
Current heating When
an electric current is passed through the electrical conductive plasma,
it generates heat in the plasma through its resistance like a cooker
hotplate. As this resistance decreases with increasing temperature,
this method is only suitable for initial heating.
Current heating
High-frequency heating
– the "microwave oven" principle When electromagnetic
waves of appropriate frequency are beamed into the plasma, the plasma
particles absorb energy from the field of the wave and transfer it to
the other particles through collisions. The circular motions of the
ions and electrons around the magnetic field lines afford suitable resonances.
The orbital frequency of the ions is between 10 and 100 megahertz, that
of the lighter electrons between 60 and 150 gigahertz.
High-frequency heating – the "microwave
oven" principle
Neutral particle heating Particles with high kinetic energy that are injected into the plasma
transfer their energy to the plasma particles through collisions and
heat them: In a neutral particle injector first the ions are produced
in an ion source and then accelerated by an electric field. To allow
the fast ions to penetrate into the plasma without hindrance from the
magnetic field cage, first they have to be re-neutralised. The neutralised
particles shoot into the plasma and transfer their energy to the plasma
particles through collisions.