학술논문

Diagnosis of energetic ions and ion composition in fusion plasmas by collective Thomson scattering of mm-waves
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on. :7C-10-7C-10 Jul, 2012
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Nuclear Engineering
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Plasmas
Ions
Scattering
Fluctuations
Plasma measurements
Microscopy
Velocity measurement
Language
ISSN
0730-9244
Abstract
Summary form only given. In fusion plasmas, the dominant heating source will be fusion generated energetic ions slowing down in the plasma. The same ions can also drive waves and instabilities in the plasma. Their distribution in velocity and in space has major impact on plasma dynamics, and plasma dynamics in turn affects the energetic ion distributions. The dynamics of energetic ions is thus important to measure in order to understand fusion plasmas, and important to monitor as part of input to plasma control. The collective Thomson scattering of millimeter waves has proven to be a valuable means of diagnosing energetic ion distributions in fusion plasmas 1,2 . A beam of mm-waves with a diameter of 5–10 cm and a power of 150–600 kW is sent through the plasma, and radiation scattered from this probe beam by the microscopic fluctuations in the plasma is detected. These microscopic fluctuations are in part induced by the ion motion and the fluctuations and hence the scattered radiation is thus sensitive to the ion distribution. This permits the fast ion distribution to be inferred from the detected scattered radiation. Dynamics of the fast ions is measured, and phenomena related to plasma instabilities observed.