Calibration of the Core poloidal rotation velocity for the measurement of the charge exchange recombination spectroscopy on JET
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
This article describes recent improvements in the measurement of C6+ impurity ion poloidal rotation
velocities in the core plasma of JET using charge exchange recombination spectroscopy. Two
independent techniques are used to provide an accurate line calibration. The first method uses a
Perkin-Elmer type 303-306 samarium hollow cathode discharge lamp, with a Sm I line at
528.291 nm close to the C VI line at 529.1 nm. The second method uses the Be II at 527.06 nm and
C III at 530.47 nm in the plasma spectrum as two marker lines on either side of the C VI line. Since
the viewing chords have both a toroidal and poloidal component, it is important to determine the
contribution of the toroidal rotation velocity component separately. The toroidal rotation velocity in
the plasma core is measured with an independent charge exchange recombination spectroscopy
diagnostic, looking tangentially at the plasma core. The contribution of this velocity along the lines
of sight of the poloidal rotation diagnostic has been determined experimentally in L-mode plasmas
keeping the poloidal component constant (K. Crombé et al., Proc. 30th EPS Conference, St.
Petersburg, Russia, 7-11 July 2003, p. 1.55). The results from these experiments are compared with
calculations of the toroidal contribution that take into account the original design parameters of the
diagnostic and magnetic geometry of individual shots. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Murari, Andrea; Valisa, Marco
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