4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Real-time radiative divertor feedback control development for the NSTX-U tokamak using a vacuum ultraviolet spectrometer

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 87, Issue 11, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4960058

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A radiative divertor technique is planned for the NSTX-U tokamak to prevent excessive erosion and thermal damage of divertor plasma-facing components in H-mode plasma discharges with auxiliary heating up to 12 MW. In the radiative (partially detached) divertor, extrinsically seeded deuterium or impurity gases are used to increase plasma volumetric power and momentum losses. A real-time feedback control of the gas seeding rate is planned for discharges of up to 5 s duration. The outer divertor leg plasma electron temperature T-e estimated spectroscopically in real time will be used as a control parameter. A vacuum ultraviolet spectrometer McPherson Model 251 with a fast charged-coupled device detector is developed for temperature monitoring between 5 and 30 eV, based on the Delta n = 0,1 line intensity ratios of carbon, nitrogen, or neon ion lines in the spectral range 300-1600 angstrom. A collisional-radiative model-based line intensity ratio will be used for relative calibration. A real-time T-e-dependent signal within a characteristic divertor detachment equilibration time of similar to 10-15 ms is expected. Published by AIP Publishing.

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