Diagnosing ions and neutrals via n=2 excited hydrogen atoms in plasmas with high electron density and low electron temperature
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Ion and neutral parameters are determined in the high electron density, magnetized, hydrogen plasma beam of an ITER divertor relevant plasma via measurements of the n = 2 excited neutrals. Ion rotation velocity (up to 7 km/s) and temperature (2-3 eV similar to T-e) are obtained from analysis of Ha spectra measured close to the plasma source. The methodology for neutral density determination is explained whereby measurements in the linear plasma beam of Pilot-PSI are compared to modeling. Ground-state atomic densities are obtained via the production rate of n = 2 and the optical thickness of the Lyman-alpha transition (escape factor similar to 0.6) and yield an ionization degree > 85% and dissociation degree in the residual gas of similar to 4%. A 30% proportion of molecules with a rovibrational excitation of more than 2 eV is deduced from the production rate of n = 2 atoms. This proportion increases by more than a factor of 4 for a doubling of the electron density in the transition to ITER divertor relevant electron densities, probably because of a large increase in the production and confinement of ground-state neutrals. Measurements are made using laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) and absorption, the suitability of which are evaluated as diagnostics for this plasma regime. Absorption is found to have a much better sensitivity than LIF, mainly owing to competition with background emission. |
Year of Publication |
2011
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Physical Review E
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83
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3
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3
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Number of Pages |
036402
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Date Published |
Mar
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Article
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ISBN Number |
1539-3755
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e59b3214ac26a6b61464984800a9bab0
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Alternate Journal |
Phys. Rev. E
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OA
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Journal Article
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