Fast piezoelectric valve offering controlled gas injection in magnetically confined fusion plasmas for diagnostic and fuelling purposes
In magnetically confined fusion plasmas controlled gas injection is crucial for plasma fuelling as well as for various diagnostic applications such as active spectroscopy. We present a new, versatile system for the injection of collimated thermal gas beams into a vacuum chamber. This system consists...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Review of scientific instruments 2017-03, Vol.88 (3), p.033509-033509 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In magnetically confined fusion plasmas controlled gas injection is crucial for
plasma
fuelling as well as for various diagnostic applications such as active spectroscopy. We present a new,
versatile system for the injection of collimated thermal gas beams into a vacuum chamber. This system
consists of a gas pressure chamber, sealed by a custom made piezo valve towards a small capillary
for gas injection. The setup can directly be placed inside of the vacuum chamber of fusion
devices as it is small and immune against high magnetic fields. This enables gas injection
close to the plasma periphery with high duty cycles and fast switch on/off times
≲
0.5
ms. In this work, we present the design details of this new
injection system and a systematic characterization of the beam properties as well as the
gas flowrates which can be accomplished. The thin and relatively short capillary yields a
small divergence of the injected beam with a half opening angle of 20°. The gas box is
designed for pre-fill pressures of 10 mbar up to 100 bars and makes a flowrate accessible
from 1018 part/s up to 1023 part/s. It hence is a versatile system
for both diagnostic as well as fuelling applications. The implementation of this
system in ASDEX Upgrade will be described and its application for line ratio
spectroscopy on
helium will be demonstrated on a selected example. |
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ISSN: | 0034-6748 1089-7623 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4978629 |