Experimental test of the prototype system of Laser-driven Ion-beam Trace Probe (LITP)

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Abstract

The LITP method, first proposed in 2014, is suggested to diagnose both the poloidal magnetic field and radial electric field in tokamaks [1,2]. Recently a prototype system of LITP was setup to validate the reconstructing method in the PKU Plasma Test (PPT) device. The prototype system includes two parts: the laser accelerator, and the scintillator detector. In the experiments, some engineering problems were fixed, such as the docking of laser-accelerator to plasma device, the protecting and shielding of the detector, error analysis, and calibration of the system. This is a key step for LITP to be applied on the tokamak plasma diagnostics.

[1] Yang et al. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85(11), 11E429 (2014).

[2] Yang et al. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 87(11), 11D610 (2016).

*This work was supported by the ITER-CHINA program under 2015GB120001, 2014GB107004 and National Natural Science Foundation of China under 11575014 and 11375053.

Presenters

  • Xiaoyi Yang

    • Peking Univ

Authors

  • Xiaoyi Yang

    • Peking Univ
  • Chijie Xiao

    • Peking Univ
    • Peking Univ, Peking Univ
  • Tianchao Xu

    • Peking Univ
  • YiHang Chen

    • Peking Univ
  • Shuai Huang

    • Peking Univ
  • Renchuan He

    • Peking Univ
  • Yi Yu

    • Univ of Sci & Tech of China
  • Min Xu

    • Southwest Institute of Physics, China
    • Southwestern Institute of Physics
  • Long Wang

    • Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Chen Lin

    • Peking Univ
  • Xiaogang Wang

    • Harbin Institute of Technology
    • Harbin Institude of Technology