Observation of the spatial profile of deuterium/hydrogen ratio using bulk charge exchange emission

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Spatial profile of deuterium/hydrogen (D/H) ratio is observed using the charge exchange emission of bulk deuterium/hydrogen ion and neutral beam perpendicularly injected into the torus plasma. Neutral beam injection (NBI) is turned on and off in order to subtract the deuterium/hydrogen emission from the plasma edge. The number of fitting parameters for the subtracted spectral signal is reduced from 12 to 3 by assuming that the bulk ion temperature and velocity are the same as those of the carbon ions (C6+). The initial result observed in Large Helical Device (LHD) plasma indicates that D/H ratio is constant in radial direction and is the same as that observed from passive spectroscopic measurement when the tangential NBI or the pellet injection are absent.

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Yamasaki, K., Ida, K., Yoshinuma, M., & Kobayas, T. (2018). Observation of the spatial profile of deuterium/hydrogen ratio using bulk charge exchange emission. Plasma and Fusion Research, 13. https://doi.org/10.1585/PFR.13.1202103

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