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First exploitation results of recently developed SXR GEM-based diagnostics at the WEST project
Nuclear Materials and Energy ( IF 2.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-22 , DOI: 10.1016/j.nme.2020.100850
Maryna Chernyshova , Didier Mazon , Karol Malinowski , Tomasz Czarski , Irena Ivanova-Stanik , Sławomir Jabłoński , Andrzej Wojeński , Ewa Kowalska-Strzęciwilk , Krzysztof T. Poźniak , Philippe Malard , Paweł Linczuk , Grzegorz Kasprowicz , Wojciech Zabołotny , Rafał D. Krawczyk , Piotr Kolasiński , Michał Gąska

This contribution outlines the first preliminary acquisition data obtained by the GEM diagnostics on WEST. It was designed to monitor the radiation of impurities with a particular focus on the challenges of the elaborated plasma imaging technology in the area of SXR radiation. The details of the developed diagnostics and preliminary results obtained within the commissioning phase of the diagnostics at the WEST Project are provided. It is shown that both spatially and spectrally resolved calibrated data could be collected. A comparison with other WEST diagnostics manifests good qualitative agreement. Currently, the developed system records rather high energy part of the SXR radiation (above 4 keV), that nevertheless still could be useful to assess an intensification of the erosion.



中文翻译:

WEST项目最近开发的基于SXR GEM的诊断程序的首次开发结果

该文稿概述了由WEST的GEM诊断程序获得的第一批初步采集数据。它旨在监视杂质的辐射,特别关注SXR辐射领域中精细的等离子体成像技术所面临的挑战。提供了已开发的诊断程序的详细信息以及在WEST项目的诊断程序调试阶段获得的初步结果。结果表明,可以收集空间和光谱解析的校准数据。与其他WEST诊断程序的比较显示出良好的定性一致性。目前,已开发的系统记录了SXR辐射的相当高的能量部分(高于4 keV),但仍可用于评估侵蚀的加剧。

更新日期:2020-12-01
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