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Spectra of heliumlike krypton from Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor plasmas

Authors :
M. C. Zarnstorff
H. Hsuan
B. S. Fraenkel
Samuel Cohen
Manfred Bitter
A.J. Smith
C. J. Cummings
J.F. Schivell
C. E. Bush
K. W. Hill
B. Grek
Peter Beiersdorfer
Albert L. Osterheld
Source :
Physical Review Letters. 71:1007-1010
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 1993.

Abstract

Krypton has been injected into ohmically-heated TFTR plasmas with peak electron temperatures of 6 key to study the effects of krypton on the plasma performance and to investigate the emitted krypton line radiation, which is of interest for future-generation tokamaks such as ITER, both as a diagnostic of the central ion temperature and for the control of energy release from the plasma by radiative cooling. The emitted radiation was monitored with a bolometer array, an X-ray pulse height analysis system, and a high-resolution Johann-type crystal spectrometer; and it was found to depend very sensitively on the electron temperature profile. Satellite spectra of heliumlike krypton, KrXXXV, near 0.95 [Angstrom] including lithiumlike, berylliumlike and boronlike features were recorded in second order Bragg reflection. Radiative cooling and reduced particle recycling at the plasma edge region were observed as a result of the krypton injection for all investigated discharges. The observations are in reasonable agreement with modeling calculations of the krypton ion charge state distribution including radial transport.

Details

ISSN :
00319007
Volume :
71
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Letters
Accession number :
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