Measuring Electron Temperature in the Tandem Mirror GAMMA 10 Plasma Using a Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Thomson Scattering System

A yttrium-aluminum-garnet Thomson scattering (TS) system was constructed and applied to the tandem mirror GAMMA 10 plasma to measure the electron temperature. A large solid-angle TS light-collection system was set using a spherical mirror system and a large numerical aperture of bundled optical fibe...

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Published inPlasma and Fusion Research Vol. 6; p. 1202095
Main Authors YOSHIKAWA, Masayuki, YAGUCHI, Fumiaki, MIYATA, Yoshiaki, MORIMOTO, Masato, SHIMA, Yoriko, YAMADA, Ichihiro, KAWAHATA, Kazuo, FUNABA, Hisamichi, YASUHARA, Ryo, MINAMI, Takashi, NARIHARA, Kazumichi, NAKASHIMA, Yousuke, ICHIMURA, Makoto, IMAI, Tsuyoshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Research 2011
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Summary:A yttrium-aluminum-garnet Thomson scattering (TS) system was constructed and applied to the tandem mirror GAMMA 10 plasma to measure the electron temperature. A large solid-angle TS light-collection system was set using a spherical mirror system and a large numerical aperture of bundled optical fiber. A five-channel polychromator with avalanche silicon photo diodes was employed after being calibrated with standard light. Calibration was performed by Rayleigh and Raman scattering. An electron temperature increase from 40 eV to 80 eV was observed with application of electron cyclotron heating to plug/barrier cells.
ISSN:1880-6821
1880-6821
DOI:10.1585/pfr.6.1202095