Implementation of a hyperspectral filterscope for measuring impurities in fusion plasmas
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Abstract
A novel flexible diagnostic for visible spectroscopy of fusion plasmas was prototyped and commissioned on the DIII-D tokamak at General Atomics in San Diego, California. The diagnostic consists of a tunable filterscope which leverages an acousto-optic tunable filter (AOTF) for fast wavelength selection within the range of 400 - 800 nm. Preliminary operations demonstrated measurements of multiple spectral emissions along the same light of sight within a single plasma discharge. Transmission efficiency, diffraction efficiency, spectral bandwidth, optical response time were measured to characterize the diagnostic. A wavelength calibration was performed to find the relationship between the applied frequency and diffracted wavelength. The filtering apparatus is connected to light collection optics on DIII-D through an input fiber and to an output photomultiplier tube from the currently installed filterscopes. From the signal detected during a plasma using cyclic wavelength hopping, the time evolution of multiple line emissions during each plasma discharge was constructed. The diagnostic expands the possibility of wavelength access, allowing measurements of non-standard emission or multiple charge states of different impurities along the same line of sight.
*Work supported by U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, under the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program and DOE awards FC02-04ER54698, DE-AC02-09CH11466, and DE-AC05-00OR22725.
Presenters
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Peggy Li
- University of California, Los Angeles