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Beam modelling and hardware design of an imaging heavy ion beam probe for ASDEX Upgrade

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Published 21 October 2019 © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab
, , 3rd European Conference on Plasma Diagnostics (ECPD2019) Citation G. Birkenmeier et al 2019 JINST 14 C10030 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/14/10/C10030

1748-0221/14/10/C10030

Abstract

The imaging heavy ion beam probe (i-HIBP) developed at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak is a new diagnostic concept for investigations at the edge of high temperature plasmas. By means of a heavy alkali beam injector, a neutral primary beam of an energy of 70 keV is injected into the fusion plasma, where it is ionized generating a fan of secondary beams. These are deflected by the magnetic field of the tokamak and intersect a scintillator plate in the limiter shadow of the tokamak. The light pattern on the scintillator detected with a high speed camera contains radial information on the density, electrostatic potential and the magnetic field in the edge region of the plasma. For the design of the i-HIBP, a detailed beam model including the 3D tokamak magnetic field and beam attenuation effects for cesium and rubidium atoms is developed in order to find the optimum injection scheme within the limited space of the tokamak environment for maximum signal intensities. Based on the optimized injection, the arrangement of the injector outside the vacuum-vessel and the detailed design of the optical in-vessel system is determined.

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10.1088/1748-0221/14/10/C10030