Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The JET scientific programme is directed towards the development of ITER relevant scenarios. In support of this, significant
effort has been made to develop diagnostics to better characterise the power deposition on the plasma facing components, to
investigate in more detail the radiation losses particularly in the divertor region and to better detect Magneto Hydrodynamic
Modes (MHD) instabilities and their effects on fast ion confinement. A new wide-angle infrared camera provides for the first time
the opportunity to perform infrared thermography in the JET main chamber, even during fast events like ELMs and disruptions.
A completely new bolometric system, with better spatial resolution particularly in the divertor, is now used to investigate the
total radiation losses and their influence on the ELM behaviour. A new set of microwave waveguides has improved by 20 dB the
signal to noise ratio of the JET X-mode reflectometers, that are now routinely used to detectMHDinstabilities and in particular to
localise the location of Alfv´en Eigenmodes. This improved diagnostic capability to monitor MHD instabilities is complemented by two new diagnostics to detect lost fast particles. Both the new scintillator probe and a poloidal array of Faraday cups have
already shown clear correlations between MHD activity and ion losses at the edge.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
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List of contributors:
Murari, Andrea
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