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Determination of isotope ratio in the divertor of JET-ILW by high-resolution H alpha spectroscopy : H-D experiment and implications for D-T experiment

Authors :
Neverov, V. S.
Andersson Sundén, Erik
Binda, Federico
Cecconello, Marco
Conroy, Sean
Dzysiuk, Nataliia
Ericsson, Göran
Eriksson, Jacob
Hellesen, Carl
Hjalmarsson, Anders
Possnert, Göran
Sjöstrand, Henrik
Skiba, Mateusz
Weiszflog, Matthias
Zychor, I
Neverov, V. S.
Andersson Sundén, Erik
Binda, Federico
Cecconello, Marco
Conroy, Sean
Dzysiuk, Nataliia
Ericsson, Göran
Eriksson, Jacob
Hellesen, Carl
Hjalmarsson, Anders
Possnert, Göran
Sjöstrand, Henrik
Skiba, Mateusz
Weiszflog, Matthias
Zychor, I
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The data of the H alpha high-resolution spectroscopy, collected on the multiple lines of sight, which cover the entire divertor space in poloidal cross-section, during the recent hydrogen-deuterium experiments in JET-ILW (ITER-like wall), are processed. A strong spatial inhomogeneity of the hydrogen concentration, H/(H + D), in divertor is found in many pulses. Namely, the H/(H + D) ratio may be lower in the inner divertor than that in the outer divertor by the values of 0.15-0.35, depending on the conditions of gas puffing and plasma heating. This effect suggests the necessity of spatially-resolved measurements of isotope ratio in the divertor in the upcoming deuterium-tritium experiments. Also, separation of the overlapped T alpha and D alpha spectral lines is shown to be a challenging task especially when the local Doppler-broadened (Gaussian) line shapes are noticeably distorted by the net inward flux of fast non-Maxwellian neutral atoms. We use the respective, formerly developed model of an asymmetric spectral line shape, while analysing the data of the first deuterium-tritium experiment in JET-C (carbon wall), and test the model via comparing the isotope ratio results with another diagnostic's measurements. This model is shown to increase the accuracy of tritium concentration measurements in the divertor.<br />For complete list of authors see http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ab0000

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235209751
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.1741-4326.ab0000