Bulletin of the American Physical Society
60th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 63, Number 11
Monday–Friday, November 5–9, 2018; Portland, Oregon
Session BP11: Poster Session I: HEDP; General Stellarator; Wendelstein 7-X; Heating, Current Drive, and Energetic Ions (9:30am-12:30pm)
Monday, November 5, 2018
OCC
Room: Exhibit Hall A1&A
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.DPP.BP11.105
Abstract: BP11.00105 : Status and plans of neutral particle analyzers as fast ion diagnostics for HL-2A/M
Presenter:
Linge Zang
(Southwestern Institute of Physics)
Authors:
Linge Zang
(Southwestern Institute of Physics)
Xiaobing Luo
(Sichuan University)
Yi Liu
(Southwestern Institute of Physics)
Qingwei Yang
(Southwestern Institute of Physics)
Zhongbing Shi
(Southwestern Institute of Physics)
A multi-spatial channel compact pinhole NPA (CP-NPA) has been developed for HL-2A tokamak. CP-NPA has 11 spatial channels, with 2.2° view angle for each channel. CP-NPA will be maintained and calibrated using an energetic neutral source. This neutral source is based on a small ion accelerator system. The source has the following features: Source Particle: H or/and D; Energy range: 0.5keV-70keV; Beam current: ~ 20μA; Small energy dispersion; Beam spot: < 5mm2. To calibrate different channels of CP-NPA, we will side lay the CP-NPA and rotate it on a platform. Axis of rotation is at the center line of the slit. In this way, with a single neutral beam, all the detectors could be calibrated.
Diamond detectors have been used for NPA on some devices such as LHD, and will be built for HL-2A/M. Diamond detector has many important advantages to be used as a CX neutral particle spectrometer, for example, very compact size, high energy resolution, and high radiation hardness etc. A new NPA capable of mass resolution and broader energy resolution is planned to be built. The analyzer will be the combination of a permanent magnet and a condenser, to resolve both momentum and energy.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.DPP.BP11.105
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