Cavity ring-down spectroscopy to measure negative ion density in a helicon plasma source for fusion neutral beams
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy (CRDS) is used to measure the D
-
absolute density produced in
the helicon plasma reactor RAID (Resonant Antenna Ion Device) at the Swiss Plasma Center. The
birdcage geometry of the helicon antenna produces a homogeneous, high-density plasma column
(
n
e
1.5
×
10
18
m
-
3
in H
2
and D
2
at 0.3 Pa and 3 kW of input power) 1.4 m long. We present the
CRDS experimental setup, its positioning on the RAID reactor, and how the mechanical and thermal
effects of the plasma affect the measurement. First results in deuterium plasma confirm the production
of negative ions (D
-
) with a significant density: an average value of 3.0
×
10
16
m
-
3
of D
-
is obtained
at 0.3 Pa and 5 kW of power input in Cs-free plasma. This result is in good agreement with calculations
performed with the collisional radiative code YACORA.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Absorption spectroscopy; Antennas; Band structure; Light measurem; Negative ions; Plasma applications; Plasma sources; Engineering uncontrolled terms; Absolute density; Cavity ring down spectroscopies; Deuterium plasma; Helicon antenna; Helicon plasma source; High density plasmas; Mechanical and thermal effects; Resonant antennas; Helicons
Elenco autori:
Pasqualotto, Roberto
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