Observation of tungsten impurity suppression with ECRH by an X-ray Crystal Spectrometer on EAST
Impurity degrades tokamak plasmas confinement by causing energy loss, diluting the fuel concentration, even terminating the discharges in some extreme cases. Previously, the suppression effects of on-axis Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) on the impurity accumulation have been investigated...
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Zusammenfassung: | Impurity degrades tokamak plasmas confinement by causing energy loss,
diluting the fuel concentration, even terminating the discharges in some
extreme cases. Previously, the suppression effects of on-axis Electron
Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) on the impurity accumulation have been
investigated on EAST by the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectroscopy. However, it
is difficult to quantify the changes in impurity tungsten (W) profile since the
W line emissions in the EUV range could not be easily resolved. The X-ray
Crystal Spectroscopy (XCS), that used to provide the ion temperature and the
rotation velocity by measuring lines emissions in the soft X-ray range, also
can be used to study the behavior of impurity W emissions. To begin with,
in-situ absolute intensity calibration for Tangential XCS (TXCS) is conducted
by analyzing the measurements of the bremsstrahlung radiation intensity. After
obtaining the calibration coefficient, W44+ ion density profiles are evaluated
by Abel inversion using the spectral line of W XLV (3.9095 {\AA}). Thus, a
direct observation of W44+ impurity concentration suppressed by ECRH is
accomplished. The obtained W density profiles can be used to analyze the W
transport by combining with the impurity transport codes in the future. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2210.17129 |