A spatially scanning vacuum ultraviolet and visible range spectrometer for spectroscopy of tokamak plasmas in ASDEX-Upgrade
- 1 December 1995
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Review of Scientific Instruments
- Vol. 66 (12) , 5433-5441
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1146065
Abstract
A spatially scanning, combined vacuum‐ultraviolet (VUV) and visible range spectrometer system for the spectroscopy of tokamak plasmas in the ASDEX‐Upgrade experiment is described. This system is designed to allow flexible observation of about 2/3 of the boundary plasma using VUV (30–200 nm) and visible range spectrometers viewing along a common line of sight which can be scanned during the plasma discharge by means of a rotatable mirror. From successive spectra recorded using intensified, multichannel photodiode detectors and the recorded position data, spatial profiles of the plasma emission can be reconstructed. Because radiation losses from the boundary plasma can largely be attributed to line emission in the VUV spectral region, this instrument finds application in quantitative studies of radiation loss processes as well as to studies of impurity production and transport. Simultaneous observation in the visible spectral range facilitates an in situ absolute calibration of the VUV instrument by means of the ‘‘branching‐ratios’’ technique.Keywords
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