Characterization of Coherence Imaging Instruments for the CTH and W7-X Experiments*

POSTER

Abstract

Two dimensional profiles of line-integrated impurity emissivity and velocity in the Compact Toroidal Hybrid (CTH) experiment are obtained with Coherence Imaging Spectroscopy (CIS), a polarization interferometry technique with fixed delays. The 2D measurement output provided by a recently developed analysis routine, is necessary for the non-axisymmetric geometry of CTH plasmas. Bench tests of the CIS instrument demonstrate externally applied magnetic fields induce spurious flows of order 1 km/s for field strengths of up to 200 G irrespective of field direction. Additionally, two new CIS instruments designed to investigate the 3D physics of the W7-X island divertor by providing ion impurity flow measurements in orthogonal directions are fully operational. Further, a continuously tunable laser over most of the visible region now provides immediate and accurate calibrations of both CIS systems during W7-X plasma operations.

** Work supported by USDOE grants DE-FG02-00ER54610, DE-SC0014529 & DE-AC52-07NA27344.

Presenters

  • N. Allen

    • Auburn Univ
    • Auburn University

Authors

  • N. Allen

    • Auburn Univ
    • Auburn University
  • D. A. Ennis

    • Auburn Univ
    • Auburn University
  • Gregory J Hartwell

    • Auburn University
    • Auburn Univ
  • C. A. Johnson

    • Auburn Univ
    • Auburn University
  • D. A. Maurer

    • Auburn University
    • Auburn Univ
  • Cameron M Samuell

    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
    • LLNL
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
  • Steven L Allen

    • Lawrence Livermore National Lab
    • Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
    • LLNL
    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
  • D. Gradic

    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik
    • IPP Greifswald
  • R. König

    • Max-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik, Greifswald
    • Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik
    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik
    • IPP Greifswald
  • V. Perseo

    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik
    • IPP Greifswald
  • W7-X Team

    • Max-Planck Institut für Plasmaphysik
    • Max Planck Inst Plasmaphysik
    • IPP Greifswald