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A novel carbon coating technique for foil bolometers

Sheikh, U A
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Duval, B P
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Labit, B
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2016
Review of Scientific Instruments
21st Topical Conference on High-Temperature Plasma Diagnostics

Naked foil bolometers can reflect a significant fraction of incident energy and therefore cannot be used for absolute measurements. This paper outlines a novel coating approach to address this problem by blackening the surface of gold foil bolometers using physical vapour deposition. An experimental bolometer was built containing four standard gold foil bolometers, of which two were coated with 100+ nm of carbon. All bolometers were collimated and observed the same relatively high temperature, ohmically heated plasma. Preliminary results showed 13%-15% more incident power was measured by the coated bolometers and this is expected to be much higher in future TCV detached divertor experiments.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1063/1.4961271
Web of Science ID

WOS:000390242300036

Author(s)
Sheikh, U A
Duval, B P
Labit, B
Nespoli, F
Date Issued

2016

Published in
Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume

87

Issue

11

Start page

D431

URL

URL

http://rsi.aip.org/

URL

https://crpplocal.epfl.ch/pinboard/jpapers/1700601.pdf
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REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
21st Topical Conference on High-Temperature Plasma Diagnostics

Madison, WI

JUN 05-09, 2016

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February 11, 2017
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