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Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II José Miguel Carmona Torres Laboratorio Nacional de Fusion EURATOM-CIEMAT

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Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II. José Miguel Carmona Torres. Laboratorio Nacional de Fusion EURATOM-CIEMAT. Contents. Motivation Stellarator TJ-II Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector Multichannel Diagnostic Beam Characterization Interaction and corrections - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

José Miguel Carmona Torres

Laboratorio Nacional de FusionEURATOM-CIEMAT

Page 2: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Contents

• Motivation

• Stellarator TJ-II

• Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector

• Multichannel Diagnostic

• Beam Characterization

• Interaction and corrections

• Estimation of Counts

Page 3: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Motivation

•DNBI has been installed on TJ-II

•CXRS local measurements of

IonTemperatures

Poloidal & ToroidalVelocities

Electric fieldsImpurity densities using experimental

data + simulation code

A lot of work to do…

Page 4: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Contents

• Motivation

• Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector

• Stellarator TJ-II

• Multichannel Diagnostic

• Beam Characterization

• Interaction and corrections

• Estimation of Counts

Page 5: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Stellarator TJ-II

•An Heliac Flexible device•Minor and mayor radii from 0.22 m to 1.5 m•B created by external coils (Bmax=1 T)•ECRH y NBI heating•Plasma cross section is bean-shaped

TJ-II Mag. flux surfaces for 2 diferent magnetic configurations. Magnetic Islands appers on diferent configurations as 58_83_61 .

Fully tridimensional plasma structure with easy access to portholes

Page 6: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Contents

• Motivation

• Stellarator TJ-II

• Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector

• Multichannel Diagnostic

• Beam Characterization

• Interaction and corrections

• Estimation of Counts

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Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector

DNBISECTOR

A7

TOPPORTHOLE

NBI_1 NBI_2

Scheme of DNBI

Picture of DNBI installed in the TJ-II

Dnbi Parameters-Focal length 170 cm-Pulse length 5 ms -Beam Energy ~30 KeV-1/e divergence <0.7 º-1/e radius at focus ~21 mm-Extracted ion current 4 A/cm2

-Beam Components (H,H2,H3) ~90%, ~8%, 2%

DNBI sector A7, mounted on a support structureRev. Sci. Instrum. 75, 3499 (2004)

Page 8: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Contents

• Motivation

• Stellarator TJ-II

• Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector

• Multichannel Diagnostic

• Beam Characterization

• Interaction and corrections

• Estimation of Counts

Page 9: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Multichannel Diagnostic

Canon 85 mmF/1.2 l USM

12 fiber arrayFiberguide Industries

diameter 600m

Holospec Spectrographf/1.8 high resolution and high dispertion grating

CCD Pixis Princeton Instrum. back-illuminated 1024 x 1024 Pixels (13 m)

J.M. Carmona et al. HTTP Conference 2006, Virginia, USA

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* Ilustration from Alcator

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Multichannel Diagnostic

J.M. Carmona et al. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 77, (2006) In press

Page 11: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Contents

• Motivation

• Stellarator TJ-II

• Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector

• Multichannel Diagnostic

• Beam Characterization

• Interaction and corrections

• Estimation of Counts

Page 12: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Beam CharacterizationHypothesis:• Homogeneos source• Elemental beams emitted from source dS• of neutrals Termal Distrib.Multiple sum of coaxial Gaussians

V

2

2

exp)(),(zr

zgrzzj f

b

b

t

b

TE

v

v

2

2

• Convolution between Gaussians and Q(rz)=Q(r1-z/zf)

20,exp0,),( rzj

Izjrzj

j(z,0) I

a2

z*2

z21 exp

a2

z*2

Neutral beam profile in vacuum:

2

*

2

2

*

2 0,expexp1),( 2

2

rzjIz

azz

aI

rzj

P. Bosshard Thesis, TCV

Page 13: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Contents

• Motivation

• Stellarator TJ-II

• Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector

• Multichannel Diagnostic

• Beam Characterization

• Interaction and corrections

• Estimation of Counts

Page 14: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Interaction and corrections

totimpimp

totpp

b

eee nn

v

vn

•Beam attenuation by means of collisions

z

z

dzzIzIdzI

dI

0

exp)(/)( 0 attenuation coefficient

Proton and Imp.densities?

eeff

impeeff

p nZZ

Znn

Z

ZZn

)1(

1

1

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Interaction and corrections

•Some corrections on are needed ve

ADAS databaseVneutrals<<Velectrons

f (Te)

•Vneutrals=30 KeV Vneutrals106 m/s Velectrons107 m/s

e

be

b

e

e

eber T

Ev

MT

mE

vvv 132

b

e

M

mwith

3

2

effreff TvE 2/32/1 2

2/1 ebeeff TETT

J.M. Carmona et al. EPS Conference. Tarragona 2005

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Contents

• Motivation

• Stellarator TJ-II

• Diagnostic Neutral Beam Injector

• Multichannel Diagnostic

• Beam Characterization

• Interaction and corrections

• Estimation of Counts

Page 17: Charge Exchange Spectroscopic Diagnostic for the TJ-II

Estimation of Counts

•Photons? Charge-Exchange

h (CVI 87)

•Number of photons

PCX

1

4Aij(8 7)

Aijv i N idl

i

N imp t sist

Branching RatioRate coefficients for 30, 15, 10 KeV Optical window, lens, fibers, coupling,

spectrograph and CCD total efficiency

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Some results

An ‘artistic view’ of the simulation code, showing attenuated (red) vs non-attenuated beam (green)

First measurements are expected to be obtained in the next campaign