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Dong Guo, Qifeng Xie, TongQing Zhou, Chao Wu, Wei Wang, Renyi Tao, Hongyue LI, Yuejiang Shi, Yonghua Ding. Design of a wide-angle infrared visible viewing system using reflective optics on EXL-50U spherical torusJ. Plasma Science and Technology. DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/ae3535
Citation: Dong Guo, Qifeng Xie, TongQing Zhou, Chao Wu, Wei Wang, Renyi Tao, Hongyue LI, Yuejiang Shi, Yonghua Ding. Design of a wide-angle infrared visible viewing system using reflective optics on EXL-50U spherical torusJ. Plasma Science and Technology. DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/ae3535

Design of a wide-angle infrared visible viewing system using reflective optics on EXL-50U spherical torus

  • A wide-angle integrated infrared-visible imaging system based on reflective optics has been developed on the EXL-50U spherical tokamak. The system enables simultaneous observation of the full poloidal cross-section during plasma discharges through a shared optical path, incorporating both a high-resolution visible camera and a mid-wave infrared camera. To achieve a wide field of view while conserving limited mid-plane window resources, a compact mechanical iris shutter was developed for this system. A dedicated software tool was implemented to support the shutter’s universal parametric optimization, allowing for rapid evaluation of blade configurations and motion trajectories. The final shutter design achieves complete (100%) coverage of the optical aperture and has demonstrated reliable performance under demanding conditions, including high-temperature baking cycles and fueling operations. System calibration was conducted using a simplified in-situ method during vacuum chamber baking. By comparing temperature measurements with those from a calibrated reference infrared camera, the overall optical transmittance was quantitatively determined
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