Development of polarization-controlled multi-pass Thomson scattering system in the GAMMA 10 tandem mirror

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In the GAMMA 10 tandem mirror, the typical electron density is comparable to that of the peripheral plasma of torus-type fusion devices. Therefore, an effective method to increase Thomson scattering (TS) signals is required in order to improve signal quality. In GAMMA 10, the yttrium-aluminum-garnet (YAG)-TS system comprises a laser, incident optics, light collection optics, signal detection electronics, and a data recording system. We have been developing a multi-pass TS method for a polarization-based system based on the GAMMA 10 YAG TS. To evaluate the effectiveness of the polarization-based configuration, the multi-pass system was installed in the GAMMA 10 YAG-TS system, which is capable of double-pass scattering. We carried out a Rayleigh scattering experiment and applied this double-pass scattering system to the GAMMA 10 plasma. The integrated scattering signal was made about twice as large by the double-pass system. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Yoshikawa, M., Yasuhara, R., Morimoto, M., Shima, Y., Kohagura, J., Sakamoto, M., … Minami, T. (2012). Development of polarization-controlled multi-pass Thomson scattering system in the GAMMA 10 tandem mirror. In Review of Scientific Instruments (Vol. 83). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4734490

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