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Tournianski, M. R., Carolan, P. G., Conway, N. J., Counsell, G. F., Arends, E., Walsh, M. J. |
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Review of Scientific Instruments; Mar2003, Vol. 74 Issue 3, p2089, 5p |
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One of the clearest signatures of the transitions from L- to H-mode plasmas is the steepening of the edge density gradient. A concomitant narrowing of the visible radiation, usually dominated by Balmer D[sub α] emission, is generally observed. Typically, the D[sub α] emissivity width is 4-6 cm for the L-mode, similar for ELMs, and 1-3 cm for H-mode MAST plasmas, comparable with typical edge n[sub e] scale lengths. A means of extracting electron densities from this narrowing of the radial D[sub α] emissivity profile was pioneered on the START device and developed further on MAST. It takes advantage of the near insensitivity to electron temperature of both the ionization and emission rates of hydrogen at temperatures well in excess of the ionization potential (13.6 eV). The D[sub α] emissivity profile is obtained from spatial inversion of line-of-sight integrated intensities recorded by a linear camera (Δt= 125 µs, 256 pixels). The 300 point Thomson scattering diagnostic has been used as a yardstick in comparing experimental data from a wide range of edge density gradients and a range of edge temperatures in checking the models validity and assumptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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