Tests Of A Full-Scale Iter Toroidal Interferometer And Polarimeter (Tip) Prototype On The Diii-D Tokamak (Invited)

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2018)

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A full-scale ITER toroidal interferometer and polarimeter (TIP) prototype, including an active feedback alignment system, has been installed and tested on the DIII-D tokamak. In the TIP prototype, a two-color interferometry measurement of line-integrated density is carried out at 10.59 mu m and 5.22 mu m using a CO2 and quantum cascade laser, respectively, while a separate polarimetry measurement of the plasma-induced Faraday effect is made at 10.59 mu m. The TIP prototype is equipped with a piezo tip/tilt stage active feedback alignment system that minimizes noise in the measurement and keeps the diagnostic aligned throughout DIII-D discharges. The measured phase resolution for the polarimeter and interferometer is 0.05 degrees (100 Hz bandwidth) and 1.9 degrees (1 kHz bandwidth), respectively. The corresponding line-integrated density resolution for the vibration-compensated interferometer is delta nL = 1.5 x 10(18) m(-2), and the magnetic field-weighted line-integrated density from the polarimeter is delta nBL = 1.5 x 10(19) Tm-2. Both interferometer and polarimeter measurements during DIII-D discharges compare well with the expectations based on calculations using Thomson scattering measured density profiles and magnetic equilibrium reconstructions. Additionally, larger bandwidth interferometer measurements show that the diagnostic is a sensitive monitor of core density fluctuations with demonstrated measurements of Alfven eigenmodes and tearing modes. Published by AIP Publishing.
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