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Laser Thomson scattering system for anisotropic electron temperature measurement in NUMBER

Authors :
Okamoto, A.
Higuchi, S.
Sato, K.
Yamada, Y.
Koike, M.
Sugimoto, M.
Fujita, T.
Okamoto, A.
Higuchi, S.
Sato, K.
Yamada, Y.
Koike, M.
Sugimoto, M.
Fujita, T.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A laser Thomson scattering system is developed to obtain anisotropic electron temperature in a pulse operated electron cyclotron resonance plasma device. Injecting a laser with an oblique angle to the external magnetic field and detecting scattering photon from a line of sight along another oblique angle enable us to obtain parallel and perpendicular components of electron temperature. Backward (165°) scattering spectrum corresponds to quasi perpendicular velocity distribution, while that for forward (15°) scattering; quasi parallel. Collecting lenses are set in vacuum to maximize solid angle in a limited space of port, where the laser path and collecting optics share an ICF152 flange. Rayleigh scattering intensity is measured as a function of argon gas pressure. An initial result on residual stray light intensity is equivalent to the argon Rayleigh scattering intensity under ≤ 1 kPa of filled pressure. In order to obtain Thomson scattering spectra, a notch filter type stray light rejection optics, which utilize a reflective type volume holographic grating, is evaluated. Notch width (0.2 nm) and flat transmittance (≥ 90%) outside the notch measured for a prototype show that it is an effective optics.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1409752013
Document Type :
Electronic Resource