Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
SPIDER, the full-size prototype of the negative ion source for future ITER Heating and Current
Drive, is equipped with a tomographic diagnostic to characterize the negative hydrogen beam. The
main goal of the system is the reconstruction of the 2-dimensional beam emission profile, in the
plane x-y perpendicular to the beam propagation direction (z), which is proportional to the beam
density by assuming a uniform background gas. The light emitted is mainly produced by the deexcitation of fast neutrals produced by the interaction of the beam particles with the background
gas, with the emission of a photons with ?=656.28 nm (the Balmer line H?).
Eight visible cameras observe the beam at a distance of 50 cm from the last grid, all around the
beam: 1 linear camera and 7 cameras equipped with 2D sensors of different sizes and with different
lenses, to have a spatial resolution in the order of the single beamlet dimension (centimetre), despite
the limited number of point of views.
To reconstruct the profile of the extracted beam, the cameras are calibrated in intensity, aligned
and focused on the plane perpendicular to the beam propagation direction. Their fans of lines of
sight are reconstructed and the experimental data are compared with the simulated ones.
This analysis allows to characterize the beam homogeneity, deflection and divergence, which is
estimated by assuming Gaussian profiles for the beamlets at different positions along the beam
propagation direction, in different experimental conditions.
The evolution of these quantities as a function of the main source parameters is presented.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
SPIDER; Negative Ion Source; ITER
Elenco autori:
Serianni, Gianluigi; Agostini, Matteo; Brombin, Matteo; Pasqualotto, Roberto
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