An ion Doppler spectrometer instrument for ion temperature and flow measurements on SSPX

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Abstract

A high-resolution ion Doppler spectrometer (IDS) has been installed on the sustained spheromak plasma experiment to measure ion temperatures and plasma flow. The system is composed of a 1 m focal length Czerny-Turner spectrometer with a diffraction grating line density of 2400 linesmm, which allows for first order spectra between 300 and 600 nm. A 16-channel photomultiplier tube detection assembly combined with output coupling optics provides a spectral resolution of 0.0126 nm /channel. We calculate in some detail the mapping of curved slit images onto the linear detector array elements. This is important in determining the wavelength resolution and setting the optimum vertical extent of the slit. Also, because of the small wavelength window of the IDS, a miniature fiber-optic survey spectrometer sensitive to a wavelength range 200-1100 nm and having a resolution of 0.2 nm is used to obtain a time-integrated spectrum for each shot to verify specific impurity line radiation. Several measurements validate the systems operation. Doppler broadening of C III 464.72 nm line in the plasma shows time-resolved ion temperatures up to 250 eV for hydrogen discharges, which is consistent with neutral particle energy analyzer measurements. Flow measurements show a sub-Alfv́nic plasma flow ranging from 5 to 45 kms for helium discharges. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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King, J. D., McLean, H. S., Wood, R. D., Romero-Talamás, C. A., Moller, J. M., & Morse, E. C. (2008). An ion Doppler spectrometer instrument for ion temperature and flow measurements on SSPX. In Review of Scientific Instruments (Vol. 79). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2957842

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