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Special behavior of alkali beam emission spectroscopy in low-ion-temperature plasma

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FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
卷 193, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2023.113650

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Beam emission spectroscopy; BES; Synthetic diagnostics; Low-density; Low-ion-temperature; HSX

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Beam emission spectroscopy (BES) is a powerful plasma diagnostic method for measuring plasma density and its fluctuations. This paper utilizes synthetic BES codes to analyze a hypothetical alkali BES system on the HSX stellarator, and explores the unusual tendencies of BES in low ion temperature and low plasma density conditions.
Beam emission spectroscopy (BES) is a powerful plasma diagnostic method especially suited for the mea-surement of plasma density and its fluctuations. As such, synthetic BES codes are regularly used to aid the design or utilization of these diagnostic systems. However, synthetic diagnostics can also be used to study the method in previously not yet explored operational conditions. This paper presents such an analysis utilizing the RENATE-OD synthetic diagnostic code for a hypothetical alkali BES system on the HSX stellarator. HSX is a device featuring an unusual operating regime in the world of fusion devices due to the low ion temperature and low plasma density. It was found that BES shows unusual tendencies in these conditions. The relation between beam energy and plasma penetration in low-ion-temperature plasma, together with unique emission features facilitated by low-density plasma, and the underlying reasons behind these features are explored in this paper.

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