19 research outputs found
Thomson scattering diagnostics at the Globus M2 tokamak
The paper is devoted to the Thomson scattering (TS) diagnostics recently
developed for the Globus-M2 spherical tokamak and prototyping the ITER divertor
TS diagnostics. The distinctive features of the system are the use of
spectrometers, acquisition system and lasers that meet the base requirements
for ITER TS diagnostics. The paper describes the diagnostic system that allows
precise measurements of TS signals, as well as the results of the first
measurements of electron temperature and density in both central region of the
plasma column and scrape-off layer. The system provides measurements of
electron temperature in the range of 5 eV to 5 keV and density
in the range of . The use of
two ITER-grade probing lasers of different wavelengths (Nd:YAG 1064.5 nm and
Nd:YLF 1047.3 nm) allows reliable measurement of in multi-colour mode,
i.e., assuming that spectral calibration is unknown
Effect of toroidal Alfvén eigenmodes on fast particle confinement in the spherical tokamak Globus-M
Physical aspects of divertor Thomson scattering implementation on ITER
This paper describes the challenges of Thomson Scattering implementation
in the ITER divertor and evaluates the capability to satisfy project
requirements related to the range of the measured electron temperature
and density. A number of aspects of data interpretation are also
discussed. Although this assessment and the proposed solutions are
considered in terms of ITER compatibility, they may also be of some use
in currently operating magnetic confinement devices