Development And Preliminary Test Of A Space-Resolved Vacuum-Ultraviolet Spectroscopy In East

L. He,H. M. Zhang, B. Lyu, Y. C. Shen,C. Y. Li, W. C. Yang,J. Fu,X. W. Du,F. D. Wang, Q. P. Wang, X. H. Yin, S. K. Wan, B. Bin,Y. C. Li, S. Y. Dai, B. Liu

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2021)

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The impurity radiation from the divertor region of the EAST tokamak is dominantly in the wavelength range of vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) due to the elevated edge electron temperature. A space-resolved VUV spectroscopy is developed to measure impurity radiation in the divertor region. An eagle-type VUV spectrometer with a focal length of 1 m is adopted in this system, equipped with a spherical grating and a charged-coupled device (CCD) detector. The performance of the VUV spectrometer is preliminarily tested on a synchrotron radiation facility. The wavelength calibration is conducted near 65 nm. It is found that the wavelength range observed by the CCD detector is about 11.07 nm around the central wavelength of about 65 nm. With a linear dispersion of 0.0053 nm/pixel, it is possible to measure the ion temperature lower than 20 eV at the edge region by analyzing the Doppler broadening of a carbon line. These test results show that the performance of the VUV spectrometer is capable of measuring divertor radiation and analyzing the ion temperature of edge impurity ions.
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