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Conceptual design and proof-of-principle testing of the real-time multispectral imaging system MANTIS

Vijvers, W. A. J.
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Mumgaard, R. T.
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Andrebe, Y.
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2017
Journal Of Instrumentation
2nd European Conference on Plasma Diagnostics (ECPD)

The Multispectral Advanced Narrowband Tokamak Imaging System (MANTIS) is proposed to resolve the steep temperature and density gradients in the scrape-off layer of tokamaks in real-time. The initial design is to deliver two-dimensional distributions of key plasma parameters of the TCV tokamak to a real-time control system in order to enable novel control strategies, while providing new insights into power exhaust physics in the full offline analysis. This paper presents the conceptual system design, the mechanical and optical design of a prototype that was built to assess the optical performance, and the results of the first proof-of-principle tests of the prototype. These demonstrate a central resolving power of 50-46 line pairs per millimeter (CTF50) in the first four channels. For the additional channels, the sharpness is a factor two worse for the odd channels (likely affected by sub-optimal alignment), while the even channels continue the trend observed for the first four channels of 3% degradation per channel. This is explained by the self-cancellation of off-axis aberrations, which is an attractive property of the chosen optical design. The results show that at least a 10-channel real-time multispectral imaging system is feasible.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/12/12/C12058
Web of Science ID

WOS:000419045700012

Author(s)
Vijvers, W. A. J.
Mumgaard, R. T.
Andrebe, Y.
Classen, I. G. J.
Duval, B. P.
Lipschultz, B.
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Iop Publishing Ltd

Publisher place

Bristol

Published in
Journal Of Instrumentation
Total of pages

10

Volume

12

Start page

C12058

Subjects

Plasma diagnostics - interferometry

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spectroscopy and imaging

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Data acquisitioconcepts

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Plasma diagnostics - high speed photography

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REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
2nd European Conference on Plasma Diagnostics (ECPD)

Bordeaux, FRANCE

APR 18-21, 2017

Available on Infoscience
January 15, 2018
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