Multi-energy soft-x-ray technique for impurity transport measurements in the fusion plasma edge

D. J. Clayton*, K. Tritz, D. Stutman, M. Finkenthal, S. M. Kaye, D. Kumar, B. P. Leblanc, S. Paul, S. A. Sabbagh

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Abstract

A new diagnostic technique was developed to produce high-resolution impurity transport measurements of the steep-gradient edge of fusion plasmas. Perturbative impurity transport measurements were performed for the first time in the NSTX plasma edge (r/a0.6 to the SOL) with short neon gas puffs, and the resulting line and continuum emission was measured with the new edge multi-energy soft-x-ray (ME-SXR) diagnostic. Neon transport is modeled with the radial impurity transport code STRAHL and the resulting x-ray emission is computed using the ADAS atomic database. The radial transport coefficient profiles D(r) and v(r), and the particle flux from the gas puff Φ(t), are the free parameters in this model and are varied to find the best fit to experimental x-ray emissivity measurements, with bolometry used to constrain the impurity source. Initial experiments were successful and results were consistent with previous measurements of core impurity transport and neoclassical transport calculations. New diagnostic tools will be implemented on NSTX-U to further improve these transport measurements.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105022
JournalPlasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume54
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2012
Externally publishedYes

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