Implementation of low temperature spectrometers for the JET high resolution Thomson scattering diagnostic for disruption plasma measurements

Author:

Huang Z.1ORCID,Kos D.1ORCID,Maslov M.1ORCID,Scannell R.1ORCID,Clark J.2ORCID,Ficker O.3ORCID,Jachmich S.4,Lehnen M.4ORCID,Reux C.5,Sheikh U.6ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Campus 1 , Abingdon, Oxon OX14 3DB, United Kingdom

2. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory 2 , 100 Stellarator Rd., Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA

3. Institute of Plasma Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences 3 , U Slovanky 2525/1a, 18200 Prague, Czechia

4. ITER Organization, Route de Vinon 4 , CS 90 046, 13067 Saint-Paul-Lez-Durance, France

5. CEA, IRFM 5 , 13115 Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France

6. EPFL, SPC 6 , Station 13, CH–1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

This work presents a system upgrade of the High Resolution Thomson Scattering (HRTS) diagnostic [Pasqualotto et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 75, 3891–3893 (2004)] on JET that allows it to measure low temperature (1–500 eV) plasma pre- and post-Thermal quench (TQ), which would help us further understand the Shattered Pellet Injection (SPI) physics. The upgrade was done by connecting optic fibers from the original HRTS system to four spectrometers specialized in measuring low temperature plasmas. The upgraded system allows for the measurement of low temperature plasma at up to 12 spatial points, which can be flexibly distributed throughout the JET outer midplane profile during the dedicated SPI experiments. In other JET experiments, four previously unused groups of fibers were used to measure the central plasma to provide disruption data without changing the standard HRTS system. The low temperature Thomson scattering system was installed, commissioned, and cross-calibrated against the standard HRTS diagnostic in a calibration pulse. The system worked reliably during the JET experiments and provided electron density and temperature profiles for pre- and post-TQ low temperature plasmas in the SPI campaign.

Funder

EUROfusion

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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