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Array of neutral particle analyzers at DIII-D
Author(s) -
E. M. Carolipio,
W. W. Heidbrink
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
review of scientific instruments
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.605
H-Index - 165
eISSN - 1089-7623
pISSN - 0034-6748
DOI - 10.1063/1.1147855
Subject(s) - diii d , neutral particle , physics , spectrum analyzer , atomic physics , beam (structure) , plasma , ion , particle (ecology) , detector , acceleration , toroid , plasma diagnostics , charged particle , computational physics , optics , nuclear physics , tokamak , classical mechanics , quantum mechanics , oceanography , geology
Local measurements of the fast-ion distribution in auxiliary-heated plasmas are key to understanding the behavior of energetic particles under a variety of conditions, such as beam–ion transport during Alfven instabilities and the acceleration of beam ions by fast waves. For the first time at DIII-D, line-averaged and local measurements of the energetic-particle density (for E=5–75 keV) are possible using an array of four compact charge–exchange analyzers [P. Beiersdorfer et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 58, 2092 (1987)]. The installation consists of three vertically viewing analyzers with fixed sightlines, measuring particles with χ=90° (where χ is the angle between the particle’s velocity and the toroidal direction), and one horizontally viewing analyzer with a variable sightline, measuring particles with 2°≲χ≲60°. All the analyzers can make passive measurements while three detectors, with sightlines that intersect deuterium heating beams, can make active charge–exchange measurements.

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