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Využití lavinových fotodiod pro diagnostiku Thomsonova rozptylu na tokamacích
Aftanas, Milan ; Bělský, Petr ; Böhm, Petr ; Weinzettl, Vladimír ; Brotánková, Jana ; Barth, R. ; van der Meiden, H.
The COMPASS tokamak, originally from UKAEA, Culham laboratory, U.K., will be reinstalled at Institute of Plasma Physics, Prague. The scientific programme is focused mainly on the investigation of the edge plasma region with high temperature and density gradients called pedestal. Many innovations will be done and new diagnostics have to be constructed. One of the key diagnostics is an incoherent Thomson scattering for measurements of electron temperature Te and density ne with a high spatial resolution. In this paper a possibility of using a Nd:YAG laser in combination with a detection system based on Avalanche Photodiodes is discussed.
Nový systém s vysokým rozlišením pro měření Thomsonova rozptylu na tokamaku COMPASS
Brotánková, Jana ; Bělský, Petr ; Weinzettl, Vladimír ; Böhm, Petr ; Barth, R. ; van der Meiden, H.
Thomson Scattering (TS) is a powerful technique capable to measure electron temperature and electron density. For TS on the COMPASS tokamak, several possible systems were considered and relevant parameters were calculated for both edge and core plasma studies. To attain the expected values of electron density and temperature, two possibilities were chosen to be the most suitable: (i) Nd-YAG laser at the second harmonic frequency with Littrow spectrometers with ICCD cameras (for both core and edge systems), and (ii) Nd-YAG laser at the first harmonic frequency with Littrow spectrometer with CMOS camera (for the core) and spectral filters with APDs (for the edge).
Nová diagnostika pomocí Thomsonova rozptylu pro tokamak COMPASS
Aftanas, Milan ; Bělský, Petr ; Böhm, Petr ; Weinzettl, Vladimír ; Brotánková, Jana ; Barth, R. ; van der Meiden, H.
The COMPASS tokamak, originally from UKAEA, Culham laboratory, U.K., will be reinstalled at Institute of Plasma Physics, Prague. The scientific programme is focused mainly on the investigation of the edge plasma region with high temperature and density gradients called pedestal. Many innovations will be done and new diagnostics have to be constructed. One of the key diagnostics is an incoherent Thomson scattering for measurements of electron temperature Te and density ne with a high spatial resolution. Several construction options are considered. In this paper a possibility of using a Nd:YAG laser in combination with a detection system based on Avalanche Photodiodes is discussed.

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