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Collective Thomson Scattering Diagnostic for Wendelstein 7-X at 175 GHz

Authors :
I. Abramovic
West Team
Konstantinos A. Avramidis
J. Juul Rasmussen
Ioannis Gr. Pagonakis
Masaki Nishiura
Dmitry Moseev
Carsten Lechte
H. Braune
Simppa Äkäslompolo
W. Kasparek
R. C. Wolf
Søren Bang Korsholm
Stefan Kragh Nielsen
L. Krier
Gerd Gantenbein
S. Marsen
Mirko Salewski
H. P. Laqua
Alexander Marek
John Jelonnek
Manfred Thumm
A. Tancetti
Torsten Stange
Stefan Illy
Jianbo Jin
Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion
W7-X Team, Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
Source :
Journal of Instrumentation, 15(5):C05035. Institute of Physics, Journal of Instrumentation, 15, C05035, Journal of Instrumentation
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Collective Thomson Scattering (CTS) diagnostic measures the scattering spectrum of incident radiation off collective fluctuations in plasmas. In Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) the diagnostic uses a 140 GHz heating gyrotron as a source of the probing radiation. At this frequency, the CTS spectra are heavily affected by the electron cyclotron emission, and the microwave beam propagation is restricted at typical W7-X plasma parameters. The diagnostic was successfully commissioned in the last experimental campaign and demonstrated ion temperature measurements. However, the signal-to-noise ratio was too low for measuring other quantities such as the fast-ion velocity distribution function or the fuel ion ratio. Currently, the W7-X CTS diagnostic is undergoing an upgrade to a frequency of 175 GHz. This will increase the sensitivity of the diagnostic, since the noise due to electron cyclotron emission will be reduced, and it will relax the constraints on microwave beam propagation in W7-X. Here we present the salient features of the upgraded CTS system and discuss its prospects for both thermal-ion and fast-ion measurements.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17480221
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Instrumentation, 15(5):C05035. Institute of Physics, Journal of Instrumentation, 15, C05035, Journal of Instrumentation
Accession number :
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