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    High time resolved electron temperature measurements by using the multi-pass Thomson scattering system in GAMMA 10/PDX

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    High time resolved electron temperature measurements are useful for fluctuation study. A multi-pass Thomson scattering (MPTS) system is proposed for the improvement of both increasing the TS signal intensity and time resolution. The MPTS system in GAMMA 10/PDX has been constructed for enhancing the Thomson scattered signals for the improvement of measurement accuracy. The MPTS system has a polarization-based configuration with an image relaying system. We optimized the image relaying optics for improving the multi-pass laser confinement and obtaining the stable MPTS signals over ten passing TS signals. The integrated MPTS signals increased about five times larger than that in the single pass system. Finally, time dependent electron temperatures were obtained in MHz sampling

    Radial Profile Measurements of Electron Temperature and Density Using the Thomson Scattering System in GAMMA 10/PDX

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    We developed the YAG Thomson scattering (TS) system for electron temperature and density radial profiles in a single laser shot in the tandem mirror GAMMA 10/PDX. The optical collection system for the TS light is constructed using spherical mirrors and nine bundled optical fibers. The measurable radial positions are 5-cm intervals in a region of ±20 cm due to the fixed position of the bundled optical fibers, which are set on a fixed-height optical platform. We replaced this with a lab jack to make the bundled optical fiber positions movable. Consequently, we can measure the radial profiles of the electron temperature in more detail. Moreover, we added a third spherical light collection mirror at the bottom of the main spherical collection mirror to increase the TS light intensity in the edge plasma region. In this way, we can obtain a slightly larger TS signal intensity than in the case without a third collection mirror. The radial electron temperatures and densities at 15 radial positions in GAMMA 10/PDX are successfully obtained. For the in-situ calibration of the electron density measurements of the TS system, we compare the TS system measurements to the electron line density measured using a microwave interferometer system

    Direct Observation of Electron Heating by Electron Landau Damping of Alfvén Ion Cyclotron Waves Using Thomson Scattering System in the Tandem Mirror GAMMA 10/PDX

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    In the hot ion mode of the tandem mirror GAMMA 10/PDX experiments, increases in the flux and temperature of end-loss electrons were observed after the excitation of Alfvén ion cyclotron (AIC) modes. The increase of the electron temperature in the central cell is directly observed using a Thomson scattering system, confirming electron heating due to the electron Landau damping of AIC modes
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