Construction of a 100-Hz-repetition-rate 28-channel Thomson scattering system for the JIPPT-IIU Tokamak

An ASDEX-type Thomson scattering system (YAG Thomson) with an improved performance (100 Hz repetition rate and 1.5 cm spatial resolution) was designed and constructed for the JIPPT-IIU tokamak. Efforts were concentrated on realizing a large solid angle of collection optics (0.08 sr), high throughput...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 35; no. 1A; pp. 266 - 273
Main Authors NARIHARA, K, YAMAUCHI, K, MINAMI, T, YAMADA, I, SATO, K, KAWAHATA, K, HAMADA, Y, KOJIMA, M, HIROKURA, S
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Japanese journal of applied physics 1996
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Summary:An ASDEX-type Thomson scattering system (YAG Thomson) with an improved performance (100 Hz repetition rate and 1.5 cm spatial resolution) was designed and constructed for the JIPPT-IIU tokamak. Efforts were concentrated on realizing a large solid angle of collection optics (0.08 sr), high throughput of polychromators ( >64%) and high quantum efficiency of detectors (80% at 900 nm), which, together, yield high-quality data even with a small laser energy (0.4 J) delivered by a 100-Hz-repetition-rate Nd:YAG laser and with a short scattering length (1.0 cm). The compactness of the polychromators also contributes to achieving a high spatial resolution.
ISSN:0021-4922
1347-4065
DOI:10.1143/jjap.35.266