Present Status of the Nd:YAG Thomson Scattering System Development for Time Evolution Measurement of Plasma Profile on Heliotron J
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Takashi MINAMI,
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Shohei ARAI,
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Naoki KENMOCH,
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Hiroaki YASHIRO,
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Chihiro TAKAHASHI,
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Shinji KOBAYASHI,
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Tohru MIZUUCHI,
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Shinsuke OHSHIMA,
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Satoshi YAMAMOTO,
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Hiroyuki OKADA,
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Kazunobu NAGASAKI,
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et al
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Abstract
A new high repetition rate Nd:YAG Thomson scattering system is developed for the Heliotron J helical device. A main purpose of installing the new system is the temporal evolution measurement of a plasma profile for improved confinement physics such as the edge transport barrier (H-mode) or the internal transport barrier of the helical plasma. The system has 25 spatial points with ~10 mm resolution. Two high repetition Nd:YAG lasers (> 550 mJ@ 50 Hz) realize the measurement of the time evolution of the plasma profile with ~10 ms time intervals. Scattered light is collected by a large concave mirror (D=800 mm, f/2.25) with a solid angle of ~100 mstr and transferred to interference filter polychromators by optical fiber bundles in a staircase form. The signal is amplified by newly designed fast preamplifiers with DC and AC output, which reduces the low frequency background noise. The signals are digitized with a multi-event QDC, fast gated integrators. The data acquisition is performed by a VME-based system operated by the CINOS.
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