Successful FIDA diagnosis of fast ions from negative-ion neutral beams near their injection energy
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Abstract
Although charge-exchange cross sections peak at relatively low energies (<100 keV), judiciously chosen sightlines that reduce the relative velocity between the injected neutrals and the fast ions can measure high-energy ions. New sightlines that use a negative-ion neutral-beam injection (NNBI) source as the active beam were installed at the Large Helical Device (LHD). Fast-ion D-alpha (FIDA) spectra of dominantly NNB-injected plasmas collected during the 22nd LHD campaign resemble theoretical predictions. Data from the views are compared with standard views that use positive-ion neutral beams as the active source. The comparison confirms that diagnostic exploitation of the relative-velocity dependence provides a means to measure high-energy ions produce by the NNBI. Data during the hydrogen and deuterium operations are also compared, as well as the dependence of the signals on electron density.
*Supported by U.S. DOE grant DE-SC0018255 and by the NINS program of Promoting Research by Networking among Institutions (Grant No. 01411702), the NIFS International Collaboration Research programs (Grant Nos. NIFS18/KLPR047, NIFS07/KLPH004, and UFEX105), and the LHD project budget (Nos. ULRR006, ULRR035, ULRR036, and ULRR702)
Presenters
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Wataru H Hayashi
- University of California, Irvine