The Review of scientific instruments | 2021

Development of an 11-channel multi wavelength imaging diagnostic for divertor plasmas in MAST Upgrade.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Divertor detachment and alternative divertor magnetic geometries are predicted to be promising approaches to handle the power exhaust of future fusion devices. In order to understand the detachment process caused by volumetric losses in alternative divertor magnetic geometries, a Multi-Wavelength Imaging (MWI) diagnostic has recently been designed and built for the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak Upgrade. The MWI diagnostic will simultaneously capture 11 spectrally filtered images of the visible light emitted from divertor plasmas and provide crucial knowledge for the interpretation of observations and modeling efforts. This paper presents the optical design, mechanical design, hardware, and test results of an 11-channel MWI system with a field of view of 40°. The optical design shows better than 5\xa0mm FWHM spatial resolution at the plasma on all 11 channels across the whole field of view. The spread of angle of incidence on the surface of each filter is also analyzed to inform the bandwidth specification of the interference filters. The results of the initial laboratory tests demonstrate that a spatial resolution of better than 5\xa0mm FWHM is achieved for all 11 channels, meeting the specifications required for accurate tomography.

Volume 92 6
Pages \n 063510\n
DOI 10.1063/5.0043533
Language English
Journal The Review of scientific instruments

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