Current research activities and installation status of the X-ray imaging crystal spectrometer for KSTAR

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Abstract

An X-ray imaging crystal spectrometer (XICS) for KSTAR utilizing a four-segmented position-sensitive two dimensional (2D) multi-wire proportional counter and time-to-digital converter (TDC) based delay-line readout data acquisition system has been fabricated. The XICS provides spatially and temporally resolved measurements of the ion and electron temperatures, toroidal rotation velocity, impurity charge-state distributions, and ionization equilibrium. The four-segmented 2D detector with supporting electronics successfully demonstrated to improve the photon count-rate capability of the XICS system and a position resolution of the detector showed about 0.35 mm. A spectral resolution of the fabricated spectrometer has been measured using an X-ray tube before installation in the KSTAR tokamak. The current research activities and installation status of the spectrometer will be presented.

*Work supported by the Korea Research Council of Fundamental Science \& Technology and the Korea Ministry of Science and Technology under the KSTAR project contracts.

Authors

  • S.G. Lee

    • National Fusion Research Institute, Korea
  • J.G. Bak

    • National Fusion Research Institute, Korea
    • National Fusion Research Institute
  • U.W. Nam

    • Korea Astronomy \& Space Science Institute
  • M.K. Moon

    • Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
  • J.K. Cheon

    • Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
  • Manfred Bitter

    • Princeton University
    • PPPL
  • Kenneth Hill

    • Princeton University
    • PPPL