Doppler shift measurement of Balmer-alpha line spectrum emission from a plasma in a negative hydrogen ion source

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Balmer-α light emission from the extraction region of the LHD one-third ion source has shown a characteristic Doppler broadening in the wavelength spectrum detected by a high resolution spectrometer. The spectrum resembles Gaussian distribution near the wavelength of the intensity peak, while it has an additional component of a broader foot. The measured broadening near the wavelength of the intensity peak corresponds to 0.6 eV hydrogen atom temperature. The spectrum exhibits a larger expansion in the blue wing which becomes smaller when the line of sight is tilted toward the driver region from the original observation axis parallel to the plasma grid. A surface collision simulation model predicts the possibility of hydrogen reflection at the plasma grid surface to form a broad Balmer-α light emission spectrum.

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Wada, M., Doi, K., Kisaki, M., Nakano, H., Nishiura, M., & Tsumori, K. (2015). Doppler shift measurement of Balmer-alpha line spectrum emission from a plasma in a negative hydrogen ion source. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1655). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4916411

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