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AXUV bolometer and Lyman-alpha camera systems on the TCV tokamak

Degeling, A. W.  
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Weisen, H.  
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Zabolotsky, A.  
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2004
Review of Scientific Instruments

A set of seven twin slit cameras, each containing two 20-element linear absolute extreme ultraviolet photodiode arrays, has been installed on the Tokamak a Configuration Variable. One array in each camera will operate as a bolometer and the second as a Lyman-alpha (L-alpha) emission monitor for estimating the recycled neutral flux. The camera configuration was optimized by simulations of tomographic reconstructions of the expected L-alpha emission. The diagnostic will provide spatial and temporal resolution (10 mus) of the radiated power and the L-alpha emission that is considerably higher than previously achieved. This optimism is justified by extensive experience with prototype systems, which include first measurements of L-alpha light from the divertor. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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DOI
10.1063/1.1787131
Web of Science ID

WOS:000224755900227

Author(s)
Degeling, A. W.  
Weisen, H.  
Zabolotsky, A.  
Duval, B. P.  
Pitts, R. A.  
Wischmeier, M.  
Lavanchy, P.  
Marmillod, P.  
Pochon, G.
Date Issued

2004

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Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume

75

Issue

10

Start page

4139

End page

4141

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Part 2

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