EPFL, Swiss Plasma Center (SPC), CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
MIT, Plasma Science and Fusion Center (PSFC), Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
Rev Sci Instrum. 2022 Dec 1;93(12):123504. doi: 10.1063/5.0126398.
We present the design and operation of a suite of Gas Puff Imaging (GPI) diagnostic systems installed on the Tokamak à Configuration Variable (TCV) for the study of turbulence in the plasma edge and Scrape-Off-Layer (SOL). These systems provide the unique ability to simultaneously collect poloidal 2D images of plasma dynamics at the outboard midplane, around the X-point, in both the High-Field Side (HFS) and Low-Field Side (LFS) SOL, and in the divertor region. We describe and characterize an innovative control system for deuterium and helium gas injection, which is becoming the default standard for the other gas injections at TCV. Extensive pre-design studies and the different detection systems are presented, including an array of avalanche photodiodes and a high-speed CMOS camera. First results with spatial and time resolutions of up to ≈2 mm and 0.5 µs, respectively, are described, and future upgrades of the GPI diagnostics for TCV are discussed.
我们介绍了一套安装在 Tokamak à Configuration Variable(TCV)上的 Gas Puff Imaging(GPI)诊断系统的设计和运行情况,用于研究等离子体边缘和刮削层(SOL)中的湍流。这些系统提供了独特的能力,能够同时在高磁场侧(HFS)和低磁场侧(LFS)SOL 以及在边缘区域的外部中平面、X 点周围收集等离子体动力学的极向 2D 图像。我们描述并表征了一种用于氘气和氦气注入的创新控制系统,该系统正在成为 TCV 中其他气体注入的默认标准。介绍了广泛的预先设计研究和不同的检测系统,包括雪崩光电二极管阵列和高速 CMOS 相机。描述了高达约 2mm 和 0.5µs 的空间和时间分辨率的初步结果,并讨论了 TCV 的 GPI 诊断的未来升级。