Thomson scattering diagnostic at the gas dynamic trap
Abstract
The incoherent Thomson scattering diagnostic with multiple line of sight is installed at the gas dynamic trap (GDT) for measurements of radial profiles of the plasma electron temperature and density. The diagnostic is based on a Nd:YAG laser with the wavelength of 1064 nm. Its collecting lens uses 90 scattering geometry having eleven lines of sight in total. At the current stage, six of them are equipped with interference filter spectrometers. Results of the initial operation within a month-long experimental campaign at GDT show that radial profiles are delivered with the accuracy of few percent for Te ≥slant 20 eV and ne ≥slant 1019 m-3. The next planned boost of the diagnostic performance is upgrade with the pulse burst laser to study a fast dynamics of plasma parameters in every GDT shot.
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