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Development of 2D GEM-based SXR plasma imaging for DTT device: Focus on readout structure

Journal

FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
Volume 169, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2021.112443

Keywords

X-ray detectors; GEM detector simulations; Gas-electron multiplier (GEM) detector; SXR plasma imaging; DTT device

Funding

  1. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [5118/H2020/EURATOM/2020/2]
  2. Euratom research and training programme [633053]

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The development of new diagnostics for future thermonuclear reactors and in plasma research is crucial. This article presents ongoing research on plasma X-ray imaging technology, focusing on the design of the readout electrode structure. By evaluating expected plasma radiation and simulating spatial distribution, a suitable design for the GEM-based detector was proposed.
Creation and development of a new diagnostics useful for future thermonuclear reactors and helpful in studying impurity profiles, MHD modes/localization, and imaging are among urgent tasks in plasma research field. Global SXR imaging for DTT device in support of power exhaust programme and its consecutive impact for plasma core is an example of applicability of such diagnostics. This contribution presents the results of the ongoing development of the elaborated plasma X-ray imaging technology focusing on the design of the relevant structure of readout electrode. In order to achieve that, the details on the expected plasma radiation for the selected scenario for DTT machine were assessed. Then, the spatial distribution of plasma radiation intensity flux that will be reaching the detector window of the GEM based detector was simulated. Taking it into account along with the physical properties of the detector, the spatial and temporal distributions of charge cloud that will be reaching the readout plane were evaluated. The special design of the readout structure has been proposed that fulfil critical conditions originated from technological and physical constraints. The final effectiveness of the GEM based detector was evaluated proving that such detector is well suited for an effective plasma radiation imaging.

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