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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

X-ray crystal spectrometer upgrade for ITER-like wall experiments at JET

A.E. Shumack; J. Rzadkiewicz; Maryna Chernyshova; K. Jakubowska; M. Scholz; A. Byszuk; R. Cieszewski; Tomasz Czarski; W. Dominik; L. Karpinski; Grzegorz Kasprowicz; Krzysztof T. Pozniak; A. Wojenski; W. Zabolotny; N. J. Conway; S. Dalley; J. Figueiredo; T. Nakano; S. Tyrrell; K.-D. Zastrow; V. Zoita; Jet-Efda Contributors

The high resolution X-Ray crystal spectrometer at the JET tokamak has been upgraded with the main goal of measuring the tungsten impurity concentration. This is important for understanding impurity accumulation in the plasma after installation of the JET ITER-like wall (main chamber: Be, divertor: W). This contribution provides details of the upgraded spectrometer with a focus on the aspects important for spectral analysis and plasma parameter calculation. In particular, we describe the determination of the spectrometer sensitivity: important for impurity concentration determination.


Physica Scripta | 2016

High performance detectors for upgraded gamma ray diagnostics for JET DT campaigns

I. Zychor; G. Boltruczyk; A Burakowska; T. Craciunescu; Ana C. Fernandes; J. Figueiredo; L. Giacomelli; G. Gorini; M Gierlik; M. Gosk; M Grodzicka; J Iwanowska-Hanke; G Kaveney; V. Kiptily; S. Korolczuk; R Kwiatkowski; S. Mianowski; M Moszynski; A. Murari; M. Nocente; R.C. Pereira; V. Perseo; D. Rigamonti; J. Rzadkiewicz; P Sibczynski; B. Santos; S. Soare; A Syntfeld-Kazuch; L Swiderski; M Szawlowski

In forthcoming deuterium-tritium (DT) experiments on JET a significant population of alpha-particles will be produced. For operating alpha-particle diagnostics at high DT neutron fluxes, specific improvements have to be made. Proposed new detectors for gamma-ray measurements will be based on CeBr3 and LaBr3:Ce scintillators. They are characterized by a good energy resolution, a relatively high detection efficiency for a few MeV gamma-rays and a fast response time. An overview of scintillator parameters is presented. A description of the properties of photodetectors is given to indicate optimal setups. Results of measurements, using gamma-ray sources with energies up to a few MeV, are discussed with relation to the DT campaign requirements.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

First neutron spectroscopy measurements with a pixelated diamond detector at JET

A. Muraro; L. Giacomelli; M. Nocente; M. Rebai; D. Rigamonti; F. Belli; P. Calvani; J. Figueiredo; M. Girolami; G. Gorini; G. Grosso; A. Murari; S. Popovichev; D. M. Trucchi; M. Tardocchi; Jet Contributors

A prototype Single crystal Diamond Detector (SDD) was installed at the Joint European Torus (JET) in 2013 along an oblique line of sight and demonstrated the possibility to carry out neutron spectroscopy measurements with good energy resolution and detector stability in discharges heated by neutral beam injection and radio-frequency waves. Starting from these positive results, within the Vertical Neutron Spectrometer project of the Joint European Torus, we have developed a pixelated instrument consisting of a matrix of 12 independent SDDs, called the Diamond Vertical Neutron Spectrometer (DVNS), which boosts the detection efficiency of a single SDD by an order of magnitude. In this paper we describe the main features of the DVNS, including the detector design, energy resolution, and data acquisition system for on-line processing. Preliminary spectroscopy measurements of 2.5 MeV neutrons from the present deuterium plasma at JET are finally presented.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Performance of the prototype LaBr3 spectrometer developed for the JET gamma-ray camera upgrade

D. Rigamonti; A. Muraro; M. Nocente; V. Perseo; G. Boltruczyk; Ana C. Fernandes; J. Figueiredo; L. Giacomelli; G. Gorini; M. Gosk; V. Kiptily; S. Korolczuk; S. Mianowski; A. Murari; R.C. Pereira; E. P. Cippo; I. Zychor; M. Tardocchi; Jet Contributors

In this work, we describe the solution developed by the gamma ray camera upgrade enhancement project to improve the spectroscopic properties of the existing JET γ-ray camera. Aim of the project is to enable gamma-ray spectroscopy in JET deuterium-tritium plasmas. A dedicated pilot spectrometer based on a LaBr3 crystal coupled to a silicon photo-multiplier has been developed. A proper pole zero cancellation network able to shorten the output signal to a length of 120 ns has been implemented allowing for spectroscopy at MHz count rates. The system has been characterized in the laboratory and shows an energy resolution of 5.5% at Eγ = 0.662 MeV, which extrapolates favorably in the energy range of interest for gamma-ray emission from fast ions in fusion plasmas.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018

The upgraded JET gamma-ray cameras based on high resolution/high count rate compact spectrometers

D. Rigamonti; A. Broslawski; Ana C. Fernandes; J. Figueiredo; L. Giacomelli; G. Gorini; M. Gosk; G. Kaveney; V. Kiptily; S. Korolczuk; A. Murari; M. Nocente; R.C. Pereira; S. Popovichev; B. Santos; A. Urban; I. Zychor; M. Tardocchi; Jet Contributors

The JET gamma-ray cameras have been recently upgraded within the gamma-ray camera upgrade project in support of development of JET high performance deuterium plasma scenarios and in preparation of deuterium-tritium experiments. New, dedicated detectors based on a LaBr3 crystal and silicon photo-multipliers have been developed and replaced pre-existing CsI detectors in all 19 channels. The new instrument gives opportunity of making two-dimensional gamma-ray measurements with a counting rate capability exceeding 1 MCounts/s (MCps) and energy resolution better than 5% at 1.1 MeV. The upgrade is of relevance for fast ion and runaway electron physics studies in high performance deuterium discharges and also in plasmas with tritium at neutron yields in the range up to about 5 × 1017 n/s.


IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2016

Upgrades of Diagnostic Techniques and Technologies for JET Next D-T Campaigns

A. Murari; J. Figueiredo; N. Bekris; C. Perez von Thun; P. Batistoni; D. Marocco; F. Belli; M. Tardocchi; M. García Muñoz; Analiza M. Silva; S. Soare; T. Craciunescu; M. Santala; Patrick Blanchard; D. Croft

In the perspective of reducing ITER risks, JET next DT campaign presents a unique potential, since the device can combine the right first wall material mix, the reactor fuel mixture and sufficient dimensions and fields to confine the alpha particles. An integrated diagnostic programme, to maximize the scientific output of this DT campaign, is under way and concentrates mainly on the diagnostic for the fusion products, on advanced measurements for instabilities and on testing diagnostic technologies in a 14 MeV neutron environment.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

JET diagnostic enhancements in preparation for DT operations

J. Figueiredo; A. Murari; C. Perez von Thun; D. Marocco; M. Tardocchi; F. Belli; M. García Muñoz; A. Silva; S. Soare; T. Craciunescu; M. Santala; P. Blanchard; I. Balboa; N. Hawkes

In order to complete the exploitation of the JET ITER-like Wall and to take full benefit from deuterium-tritium experiments on JET, a set of diagnostic system refurbishments or upgrades is in progress. These diagnostic enhancements focus mainly on neutron, gamma, fast ions, instabilities, and operations support. These efforts intend to provide better spatial, temporal, and energy resolution while increasing measurement coverage. Also previously non-existing capabilities, such as Doppler reflectometry is now available for scientific exploitation. Guaranteeing diagnostic reliability and consistency during the expected DT conditions is also a critical objective of the work and systems being implemented. An overview of status and scope of the ongoing projects is presented.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018

JET diagnostic enhancements testing and commissioning in preparation for DT scientific campaigns

J. Figueiredo; A. Murari; C. Perez von Thun; D. Marocco; M. Tardocchi; F. Belli; M. García Muñoz; A. Silva; T. Craciunescu; P. Blanchard; I. Balboa; N. Hawkes; I. S. Carvalho; B. Tal; J. Bernardo; I. Zychor; Jet Contributors

In order to optimize the scientific exploitation of JET (Joint European Torus) during the upcoming deuterium-tritium experiments, a set of diagnostic systems is being enhanced. These upgrades focus mainly on the experimental and operational conditions expected during tritium campaigns. It should be stressed that measurements relevant for burning plasmas are specifically targeted. Previously non-available capabilities, such as a current measurement system fully covering all poloidal field circuits, are described in detail. Instrument descriptions, performance prediction, testing, and initial commissioning results of these systems are presented.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

Characterization of a compact LaBr3(Ce) detector with Silicon photomultipliers at high 14 MeV neutron fluxes

D. Rigamonti; M. Nocente; L. Giacomelli; M. Tardocchi; M. Angelone; A. Broslawski; C. Cazzaniga; J. Figueiredo; G. Gorini; V. Kiptily; S. Korolczuk; A. Murari; M. Pillon; R. Pilotti; I. Zychor; Jet Contributors

A new compact gamma-ray spectrometer based on a Silicon Photo-Multiplier (SiPM) coupled to a LaBr3(Ce) crystal has been developed for the upgrade of the Gamma Camera (GC) of JET, where it must oper ...


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

An arc control and protection system for the JET lower hybrid antenna based on an imaging system.

J. Figueiredo; J. Mailloux; K. Kirov; D. Kinna; M. Stamp; S. Devaux; G. Arnoux; J. S. Edwards; A. Stephen; P. McCullen; C. Hogben; Jet-Efda Contributors

Arcs are the potentially most dangerous events related to Lower Hybrid (LH) antenna operation. If left uncontrolled they can produce damage and cause plasma disruption by impurity influx. To address this issue an arc real time control and protection imaging system for the Joint European Torus (JET) LH antenna has been implemented. The LH system is one of the additional heating systems at JET. It comprises 24 microwave generators (klystrons, operating at 3.7 GHz) providing up to 5 MW of heating and current drive to the JET plasma. This is done through an antenna composed of an array of waveguides facing the plasma. The protection system presented here is based primarily on an imaging arc detection and real time control system. It has adapted the ITER like wall hotspot protection system using an identical CCD camera and real time image processing unit. A filter has been installed to avoid saturation and spurious system triggers caused by ionization light. The antenna is divided in 24 Regions Of Interest (ROIs) each one corresponding to one klystron. If an arc precursor is detected in a ROI, power is reduced locally with subsequent potential damage and plasma disruption avoided. The power is subsequently reinstated if, during a defined interval of time, arcing is confirmed not to be present by image analysis. This system was successfully commissioned during the restart phase and beginning of the 2013 scientific campaign. Since its installation and commissioning, arcs and related phenomena have been prevented. In this contribution we briefly describe the camera, image processing, and real time control systems. Most importantly, we demonstrate that an LH antenna arc protection system based on CCD camera imaging systems works. Examples of both controlled and uncontrolled LH arc events and their consequences are shown.

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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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Ana C. Fernandes

Instituto Superior Técnico

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R.C. Pereira

Instituto Superior Técnico

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B. Santos

Instituto Superior Técnico

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