First results from the high-resolution x-ray imaging crystal spectrometer on the Large Helical Device

ORAL

Abstract

A high-resolution x-ray imaging crystal spectrometer (XICS) was recently installed on the Large Helical Device for the 2011 experimental campaign. This diagnostic provides profile measurements of ion and electron temperature profiles in LHD with a spatial resolution of $\sim2cm$, a time resolution of $\geq{}10ms$ and coverage from the core to approximately 60\% of the minor radius. This diagnostic can provide ion temperature profiles under conditions where charge exchange recombination spectroscopy (CER) is not possible (high density) or is perturbative to the plasma (low density or frequency heated plasmas). Measurements are by made by using a spherically bent crystal to provide a 1D image of line integrated spectra from helium-like $Ar^{16+}$ emission. Local temperature values can be inferred from these line integrated spectra through tomographic inversion, which utilizes stellarator equilibrium reconstructions provided by the codes \textsc{vmec}, \textsc{stellopt} and \textsc{pies} (S. Lazerson, et al. this conference). This installation is the first application of the XICS diagnostic technique to stellarator geometry. First experimental results are presented.

Authors

  • N. Pablant

    • Princeton University, PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • M. Bitter

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
  • L. Delgado-Aparicio

    • PPPL, Princeton, NJ, USA
    • PPPL
    • Princeton University, PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • K. Hill

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
    • Princeton University, PPPL
  • S. Lazerson

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • L. Roquemore

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • D.A. Gates

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • D. Monticello

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • H. Neilson

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
  • A. Reiman

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • M. Goto

    • National Institute for Fusion Science
  • S. Morita

    • National Institute for Fusion Science
  • H. Yamada

    • National Institute for Fusion Science
  • M. Reinke

    • MIT Plasma Science \& Fusion Center, Cambridge, MA~02139
    • MIT, PSFC
    • MIT PSFC
    • Plasma Science Fusion Center, MIT
  • J. Rice

    • MIT-PSFC
    • MIT, PSFC
    • MIT PSFC
    • Plasma Science Fusion Center, MIT