Design of a Lyman-Alpha-Based BES for edge plasma density diagnosing on the HL-2A tokamak

Y. X. Zhou,Y. Yu,R. Ke, W. Jiang,M. Xu,C. J. Xiao, Y. H. Cheng,Z. J. Li,B. L. Li,Z. H. Wang,J. Q. Li, X. R. Duan,M. Y. Ye

FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN(2021)

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A 20-channel edge Lyman-Alpha-Based Beam emission spectroscopy (LAB) system, which diagnoses edge density fluctuations by measuring the Doppler-shifted Lyman-alpha line (n=2 -> 1, 121.53 nm) emitting via the interaction of neutral beams and plasma particles, is under developing on the HL-2A tokamak. The radial observation range covers the main plasma from R=1.98 m to 2.05 m with a spatial resolution of about 0.33 cm and a temporal resolution of 1 mu s. The overall design for this system is completed, including the reflective collection optics, the spectrometer with a reflective toroidal grating, the detector array, and the vacuum system. Compared with the traditional beam emission spectroscopy (BES) which measures the Balmer-alpha line (n=3 -> 2, 656.10 nm), LAB promises to achieve higher signal-to-noise measurements of smaller-scale fluctuations and therefore detect previously unobserved low-amplitude pedestal turbulence.
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