First observation of the depolarization of Thomson scattering radiation by a fusion plasma
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
We report the first experimental observation of the depolarization of the Thomson scattering
(TS) radiation, a relativistic effect expected to occur in very high
T
e
plasmas and never
observed so far in a fusion machine. A set of unused optical fibers in the collection optics of
the high resolution Thomson scattering system of JET has been used to detect the depolarized
TS radiation during a JET campaign with
T
e
8keV
. A linear polarizer with the axis
perpendicular to the direction of the incident
E
-field was placed in front of a fiber optic
pair observing a region close to the plasma core, while another fiber pair with no polariser
simultaneously observed an adjacent plasma region. The measured intensity ratio was
found to be consistent with the theory, taking into account sensitivity coefficients of the two
measurement channels determined with post-experiment calibrations and Raman scattering.
This depolarization effect is at the basis of polarimetric TS, a different and complementary
method for the analysis of TS spectra that can provide significant advantages for
T
e
measurements in very hot plasmas such as in ITER
(
T
e
40keV
).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ITER; plasma diagnostics; polarimetry; Thomson scattering
List of contributors:
Pasqualotto, Roberto
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