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Imaging of molybdenum erosion and thermography at visible wavelengths in Alcator C-Mod ICRH and LHCD discharges

James, A.N.
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Brunner, D.
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LaBombard, B.
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2013
Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion

We describe results from imaging observations of atomic line and continuum emission in the 550.6 nm region on Alcator C-Mod. Both the 550.6 nm neutral molybdenum emission and the adjacent 549 nm continuum emission are imaged separately to isolate line emission. A few complications of using imaging to infer erosion in this wavelength region are discussed including subtraction of continuum emission and determination of an appropriate S/XB coefficient. Diagnostics of surface erosion and thermography using these emissions are briefly reviewed, and used to study phenomenology during ohmic operation, ion cyclotron range of frequencies heating (ICRH), and lower hybrid current drive (LHCD). In addition to broadening of Mo I emission regions in the outer divertor and main limiter during ICRH compared to ohmic operation, mid-plane localized heating of the main limiter associated with fast-ion impact is observed which exceeds the divertor heat flux. During LHCD operation, several localized regions of increased brightness associated with hot spots are interpreted as heating due to localized density peaking, which re-iterates the importance of imaging continuum emission for subtraction. These sources of surface heating exacerbate plasma–material interactions at the device wall and may require additional mitigation if they cannot be avoided in future machines.

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DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/55/12/125010
Author(s)
James, A.N.
Brunner, D.
LaBombard, B.
Lau, C.
Lipschultz, B.
Miller, D.
Reinke, M.L.
Terry, J.L.
Theiler, C.  
Wallace, G.M.
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Date Issued

2013

Published in
Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion
Volume

55

Article Number

125010

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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September 30, 2017
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