W.F. Bergerson
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2012
W.F. Bergerson; P. Xu; J. Irby; D. L. Brower; W. X. Ding; E. Marmar
A laser-based (2.55 THz) mulitchord polarimeter is now operational on Alcator C-Mod and is used to make measurements of the internal magnetic field structure as well as plasma fluctuations. The polarimeter is designed to measure the Faraday effect for high-field (up to 8.3 T) and high-density (up to 5 × 10(20) m(-3)) ITER relevant plasma conditions. Initial 3 chord tests are consistent with magnetic equilibrium reconstructions and indicate no measurable contamination from the toroidal magnetic field due to the Cotton-Mouton effect or misalignment. Time response of <1 μs enables the measurement of fast equilibrium temporal dynamics as well as high-frequency fluctuations.
Review of Scientific Instruments | 2010
C. Paz-Soldan; W.F. Bergerson; Matthew Brookhart; D. A. Hannum; R. D. Kendrick; G. Fiksel; Cary Forest
The rotating wall machine, a basic plasma physics experimental facility, has been constructed to study the role of electromagnetic boundary conditions on current-driven ideal and resistive magnetohydrodynamic instabilities, including differentially rotating conducting walls. The device, a screw pinch magnetic geometry with line-tied ends, is described. The plasma is generated by an array of 19 plasma guns that not only produce high density plasmas but can also be independently biased to allow spatial and temporal control of the current profile. The design and mechanical performance of the rotating wall as well as diagnostic capabilities and internal probes are discussed. Measurements from typical quiescent discharges show the plasma to be high β (≤p>2μ(0)/B(z)(2)), flowing, and well collimated. Internal probe measurements show that the plasma current profile can be controlled by the plasma gun array.
Physical Review Letters | 2006
W.F. Bergerson; Cary Forest; G. Fiksel; D. A. Hannum; R. D. Kendrick; J.S. Sarff; Sam Stambler
Physical Review Letters | 2008
W.F. Bergerson; D. A. Hannum; C. C. Hegna; R. D. Kendrick; J.S. Sarff; Cary Forest
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012
W.F. Bergerson; P. Xu; D.L. Brower; W.X. Ding; J.H. Irby
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014
R. Watterson; D. Garnier; J. Irby; D. L. Brower; P. Xu; W.F. Bergerson; W. X. Ding; W. Guttenfelder; E. Marmar
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2014
W. Guttenfelder; N.T. Howard; J. Irby; F.M. Poli; A.E. White; W.F. Bergerson; D. L. Brower; W. X. Ding; C.E. Kessel; C. Sung; S. M. Wolfe; P. Xu
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013
Samuel Peana; Linda E. Sugiyama; W.F. Bergerson
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011
P. Xu; W.F. Bergerson; D. L. Brower; W. X. Ding; J. Irby; E. Marmar
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2011
W.F. Bergerson; P. Xu; D. L. Brower; W. X. Ding; J. Irby