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VUV Spectral Line Emission Measurements in the TCABR Tokamak

Journal

BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 39, Issue 2, Pages 270-274

Publisher

SOC BRASILEIRA FISICA
DOI: 10.1590/S0103-97332009000300004

Keywords

VUV spectrometry; higher diffraction order spectra; tokamak; ion temperature; multi-channel detector

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  1. FAPESP
  2. CNPq
  3. CNEN
  4. FAEPEX/UNICAMP

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The study of tokamak plasma light emissions in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) region is an important subject since many impurity spectral emissions are present in this region. These spectral emissions can be used to determine the plasma ion temperature and density from different species and spatial positions inside plasma according to their temperatures. We have analyzed VUV spectra from 500 angstrom to 3200 angstrom wavelength in the TCABR tokamak plasma including higher diffraction order emissions. There have been identified 37 first diffraction order emissions, resulting in 28 second diffraction order, 24 third diffraction order, and 7 fourth diffraction order lines. The emissions are from impurity species such as OII, OIII, OIV, OV, OVI, OVII, CII, CIII, CIV, NIII, NIV, and NV. All the spectra beyond 1900 angstrom are from higher diffraction order emissions, and possess much better spectral resolution. Each strong and isolated spectral line, as well as its higher diffraction order emissions suitable for plasma diagnostic is identified and discussed. Finally, an example of ion temperature determination using different diffraction order is presented.

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