Interferometry and Far-Forward Scattering Analysis of Electron Density Fluctuations in LTX-β
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Abstract
Investigating the mechanisms for fluctuation suppression due to low-recycling Li walls and their impact on the confinement properties are key research topics for exploring the potential of Li as a surface coating for plasma facing components. With increased BT and Ip, and the addition of NBI, LTX-β extends the investigation of low-recycling regimes to high performance plasmas. Target discharges with longer duration and higher electron densities (with correspondingly larger fluctuation amplitudes) create both opportunities and difficulties for the f=288 GHz radial-chord interferometer. Increased fluctuation levels enhance the far-forward scattering (FFS) component of the probe beam, which can severely degrade the interferometry signal. Interferometry is sensitive to k⊥<0.67 cm-1 while the FFS response has a range of 0.4<k⊥<1.7 cm-1. Fluctuations are characterized by using a physical optics model to synthesize the FFS contribution to the interferometer signal. A correction is then generated to recover the electron line density. Fluctuation analysis from recent discharges using this method will be presented. Additional measurements from the profile and fluctuation reflectometers (13.5-33 GHz) are expected to provide better localization for further characterization of internal electron density fluctuations.
*Supported by U.S. DoE contracts DE-FG02-99ER54527, DE-AC02-09CH11466, DE-AC05-00OR22725, and DE-AC52-07NA27344.
Presenters
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Shigeyuki Kubota
- University of California, Los Angeles