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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2010

Space-resolved vacuum ultraviolet spectrometer system for edge impurity and temperature profile measurement in HL-2A.

Zhengying Cui; S. Morita; Bingzhong Fu; Y. Huang; Ping Sun; Yadong Gao; Yuan Xu; Chunfeng Dong; Ping Lu; Quanming Wang; X.T. Ding; Qingwei Yang; Xuru Duan

A 1 m normal incidence vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectrometer has been developed for spatial distribution measurement of edge impurity line emission in the wavelength range of 300-3200 A on HL-2A tokamak. A vertical profile of the impurity line emission is measured with a space-resolved slit placed between an entrance slit and a grating of the spectrometer. Two concave 1200 grooves/mm gratings blazed at 800 and 1500 A are set on a rotatable holder in the spectrometer, which gives wavelength dispersion of 0.12 mm/A. A back-illuminated charge-coupled device is used as a detector with an image size of 6.7 x 26.6 mm(2) (26 x 26 microm(2)/pixel). An excellent spatial resolution of 2 mm is obtained with good spectral resolution of 0.15 A when the space-resolved slit of 50 microm in width is used. The space-resolved spectra thus provide three radial profiles of emission line intensity, ion temperature, and poloidal rotation. The electron temperature can be measured by the intensity ratio, e.g., CIII 2s(2)-2s3p (386 A)/2s(2)-2s2p (977 A). The sensitivity of the spectrometer is calibrated in situ by using the VUV bremsstrahlung continuum radiation emitted from the tokamak plasma. A good performance of the spectrometer system for the edge impurity and temperature profile measurements is presented with results on Ohmic and H-mode discharges.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012

Digital discrimination of neutrons and gamma-rays in organic scintillation detectors using moment analysis

Xufei Xie; Xing Zhang; Xi Yuan; Jinxiang Chen; Xiangqing Li; Guohui Zhang; Tieshuan Fan; Guoliang Yuan; Jinwei Yang; Qingwei Yang

Digital discrimination of neutron and gamma-ray events in an organic scintillator has been investigated by moment analysis. Signals induced by an americium-beryllium (Am/Be) isotropic neutron source in a stilbene crystal detector have been sampled with a flash analogue-to-digital converter (ADC) of 1 GSamples/s sampling rate and 10-bit vertical resolution. Neutrons and gamma-rays have been successfully discriminated with a threshold corresponding to gamma-ray energy about 217 keV. Moment analysis has also been verified against the results assessed by a time-of-flight (TOF) measurement. It is shown that the classification of neutrons and gamma-rays afforded by moment analysis is consistent with that achieved by digital TOF measurement. This method has been applied to analyze the data acquired from the stilbene crystal detector in mixed radiation field of the HL-2A tokamak deuterium plasma discharges and the results are described.


Journal of Plasma Physics | 2010

Suppression of runaway electrons during electron cyclotron resonance heating on HL-2A tokamak

Jinwei Yang; Yipo Zhang; Xu Li; X.M. Song; Guoliang Yuan; Min Liao; Liqun Hu; Shi-Yao Lin; Qingwei Yang

The statistical analysis of heating effect and the cross-correlation analysis of both electron temperature and loop voltage have been done during electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH). The behavior of runaway electrons in the flat-top phase during ECRH are analyzed using experimental data. It is shown that the runaway population is indeed suppressed or even quenched when the toroidal electric field E T is reduced below the threshold electric field E th by high-power and long-duration ECRH. The physical mechanism of runaway suppression is explored by the resonant interaction between the electron cyclotron waves and the energetic runaway electrons.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

A novel multi-channel quadrature Doppler backward scattering reflectometer on the HL-2A tokamak

Z. B. Shi; Wulu Zhong; M. Jiang; Z. C. Yang; Boyu Zhang; P. W. Shi; Wei Chen; Jie Wen; Chengyuan Chen; Bingzhong Fu; Z. T. Liu; X.T. Ding; Qingwei Yang; Xuru Duan

A novel 16-channel fixed frequency Doppler backward scattering (DBS) reflectometer system has been developed on the HL-2A tokamak. This system is based on the filter-based feedback loop microwave source (FFLMS) technique, which has lower phase noise and lower power variation compared with present tunable frequency generation and comb frequency array generation techniques [J. C. Hillesheim et al. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 80, 083507 (2009) and W. A. Peebles et al. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 81, 10D902 (2010)]. The 16-channel DBS system is comprised of four × four-frequency microwave transmitters and direct quadrature demodulation receivers. The working frequencies are 17-24 GHz and 31-38 GHz with the frequency interval of 1 GHz. They are designed to measure the localized intermediate wave-number (k⊥ρ ∼ 1-2, k⊥ ∼ 2-9 cm-1) density fluctuations and the poloidal rotation velocity profile of turbulence. The details of the system design and laboratory tests are presented. Preliminary results of Doppler spectra measured by the multi-channel DBS reflectometer systems are obtained. The plasma rotation and turbulence distribution during supersonic molecular beam injection are analyzed.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Neutron emission measurement at the HL-2A tokamak device with a liquid scintillation detector

Xufei Xie; Zhongjing Chen; X. Y. Peng; Xi Yuan; Xing Zhang; G. Gorini; Z. Q. Cui; T. F. Du; Z. M. Hu; Tao Li; Tieshuan Fan; Jinxiang Chen; Xiangqing Li; Guohui Zhang; Guoliang Yuan; Jinwei Yang; Qingwei Yang

Neutron emission measurement at the HL-2A tokamak device with a liquid scintillation detector is described. The detector was placed at a location with little structure material in the field of view, and equipped with a gain monitoring system which could provide the possibility to evaluate the gain variation as well as to correct for the detector response. Time trace of the neutron emissivity was obtained and it was consistent with the result of a standard (235)U fission chamber. During the plasma discharge the neutron yield could vary by about four orders of magnitude and the fluctuation of the detector gain was up to about 6%. Pulse height spectrum of the liquid scintillation detector was constructed and corrected with the aid of the gain monitoring system, and the correction was found to be essential for the assessment of the neutron energy spectrum. This successful measurement offered experience and confidence for the application of liquid scintillation detectors in the upcoming neutron camera system.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2017

Control system of neoclassical tearing modes in real time on HL-2A tokamak

L.W. Yan; X.Q. Ji; Shaodong Song; Fan Xia; Yuan Xu; Jiruo Ye; M. Jiang; Wenjin Chen; Tengfei Sun; Shaoyong Liang; Fei Ling; Rui Ma; M. Huang; Hongpeng Qu; Xianming Song; D. L. Yu; Zhongbin Shi; Yi Liu; Qingwei Yang; M. Xu; Xuru Duan; Yong Liu

The stability and performance of tokamak plasmas are routinely limited by various magneto-hydrodynamic instabilities, such as neoclassical tearing modes (NTMs). This paper presents a rather simple method to control the NTMs in real time (RT) on a tokamak, including the control principle of a feedback approach for RT suppression and stabilization for the NTMs. The control system combines Mirnov, electron cyclotron emission, and soft X-ray diagnostics used for determining the NTM positions. A methodology for fast detection of 2/1 or 3/2 NTM positions with 129 × 129 grid reconstruction is elucidated. The forty poloidal angles for steering the electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH)/electron cyclotron current drive launcher are used to establish the alignment of antenna mirrors with the center of the NTM and to ensure launcher emission intersecting with the rational surface of a magnetic island. Pilot experiments demonstrate the RT control capability to trace the conventional tearing modes (CTMs) in the HL-2A tokamak. The 2/1 CTMs have been suppressed or stabilized by the ECRH power deposition on site or with the steerable launcher.


Computer Physics Communications | 2017

A parallelization scheme of the periodic signals tracking algorithm for isochronous mass spectrometry on GPUs

R.J. Chen; M. Wang; X.L. Yan; Qingwei Yang; Y. H. Lam; Ling Yang; Y. H. Zhang

Abstract The periodic signals tracking algorithm has been used to determine the revolution times of ions stored in storage rings in isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS) experiments. It has been a challenge to perform real-time data analysis by using the periodic signals tracking algorithm in the IMS experiments. In this paper, a parallelization scheme of the periodic signals tracking algorithm is introduced and a new program is developed. The computing time of data analysis can be reduced by a factor of ∼ 71 and of ∼ 346 by using our new program on Tesla C1060 GPU and Tesla K20c GPU, compared to using old program on Xeon E5540 CPU. We succeed in performing real-time data analysis for the IMS experiments by using the new program on Tesla K20c GPU.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Development of a low-drift integrator system on the HL-2A tokamak

Yuan Xu; X.Q. Ji; Qingwei Yang; Tengfei Sun; Baoshan Yuan; Shaoyong Liang; Leilei Ren; Jian Zhou

In this work, we developed a new integrator system with low-drift and small integration time constant less than 1 ms, which applies to the weak signals from magnetic measurements. This integrator system is designed on the basis of the analog drift compensation and the real-time digital correction of residual drift. The analog drift compensation is achieved by the subtraction between two integrators and the digital correction method is available due to the stability of integral drift in short time scale. The algorithm of the residual drift calculation and correction is implemented by the field programmable gate array. The integral drift can be well compensated within 10 mV/10 s at RC = 0.5 ms and meet the requirements of magnetic diagnostic on HL-2A.


Chinese Physics B | 2016

Investigation of impurity transport using laser blow-off technique in the HL-2A Ohmic and ECRH plasmas* **

Kai Zhang; Zheng-Ying Cui; Ping Sun; Chunfeng Dong; Wei Deng; Y B Dong; Shaodong Song; M. Jiang; Yonggao Li; Ping Lu; Qingwei Yang

Impurity transports in two neighboring discharges with and without electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) are studied in the HL-2A tokamak by laser blow-off (LBO) technique. The progression of aluminium ions as the trace impurity is monitored by soft x-ray (SXR) and bolometer detector arrays with good temporal and spatial resolutions. Obvious difference in the time trace of the signal between the Ohmic and ECRH L-mode discharges is observed. Based on the numerical simulation with one-dimensional (1D) impurity transport code STRAHL, the radial profiles of impurity diffusion coefficient D and convective velocity V are obtained for each shot. The result shows that the diffusion coefficient D significantly increases throughout the plasma minor radius for the ECRH case with respect to the Ohmic case, and that the convection velocity V changes from negative (inward) for the Ohmic case to partially positive (outward) for the ECRH case. The result on HL-2A confirms the pump out effect of ECRH on impurity profile as reported on various other devices.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012

Absolute sensitivity calibration of vacuum and extreme ultraviolet spectrometer systems and Zeff measurement based on bremsstrahlung continuum in HL-2A tokamaka)

Hangyu Zhou; Zhengying Cui; S. Morita; Bingzhong Fu; Motoshi Goto; Ping Sun; Chunfeng Dong; Yadong Gao; Yuan Xu; Ping Lu; Qingwei Yang; Xuru Duan

A grazing-incidence flat-field extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrometer has been newly developed in HL-2A tokamak. Typical spectral lines are observed from intrinsic impurities of carbon, oxygen, iron, and extrinsic impurity of helium in the wavelength range of 20 Å-500 Å. Bremsstrahlung continuum is measured at different electron densities of HL-2A discharges to calibrate absolute sensitivity of the EUV spectrometer system and to measure effective ionic charge, Z(eff). The sensitivity of a vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectrometer system is also absolutely calibrated in overlapped wavelength range of 300 Å-500 Å by comparing the intensity between VUV and EUV line emissions.

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L.W. Yan

Princeton University

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Chunfeng Dong

Graduate University for Advanced Studies

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Chengyuan Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Kaijun Zhao

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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M. Xu

University of California

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