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Real-time optical plasma boundary reconstruction for plasma position control at the TCV Tokamak

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A dual, high speed, real-time visible light camera setup was installed on the TCV tokamak to reconstruct optically and in real-time the plasma boundary shape. Localized light emission from the plasma boundary in tangential view, broadband visible images results in clearly resolved boundary edge-features. These projected features are detected in real-time and transformed to the poloidal plane to obtain a measurement of the plasma boundary. Plasma boundary reconstructions of diverted plasma discharges are presented, showing agreement of within 1 cm compared with magnetic equilibrium reconstruction. The resulting real-time plasma shape measurement is applied in a feedback control loop for the plasma position, demonstrating effective stabilization and tracking of the plasma vertical position.

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2014
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
54
Number
7
Number of Pages
073018
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6dc862485b6b1045595d0c48e382998f
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Nucl. Fusion
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Hommen, G., de Baar, M., Duval, B. P., Andrebe, Y., Le, H. B., Klop, M. A., … TCV team. (2014). Real-time optical plasma boundary reconstruction for plasma position control at the TCV Tokamak. Nuclear Fusion, 54, 073018. https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/54/7/073018