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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2011

Upgraded multipulse laser and multipoint Thomson scattering diagnostics on EAST

Qing Zang; Junyu Zhao; Li Yang; Qingsheng Hu; Xiaoqi Xi; Xingxing Dai; Jianhua Yang; Xiaofeng Han; Mengting Li; C.-L. Hsieh

Recently a new Thomson scattering diagnostic system was upgraded in EAST tokamak experiment using a multipulse Nd:YAG (neodymium-yttrium aluminium garnet) laser and a multipoint observation volumes. This diagnostic uses a new optical laser alignment technique that was made to determine accurately the laser position, and a new lens collection system that enables the measurement of wider plasmas object. A composite control system made we can get the results in several seconds. Furthermore, a new data processing method was adopted for much exact results.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Design and characterization of a 32-channel heterodyne radiometer for electron cyclotron emission measurements on experimental advanced superconducting tokamak

Xiaofeng Han; X. M. Liu; Y. Liu; C. W. Domier; N.C. Luhmann; E. Z. Li; L. Q. Hu; Xinliang Gao

A 32-channel heterodyne radiometer has been developed for the measurement of electron cyclotron emission (ECE) on the experimental advanced superconducting tokamak (EAST). This system collects X-mode ECE radiation spanning a frequency range of 104-168 GHz, where the frequency coverage corresponds to a full radial coverage for the case with a toroidal magnetic field of 2.3 T. The frequency range is equally spaced every 2 GHz from 105.1 to 167.1 GHz with an RF bandwidth of ~500 MHz and the video bandwidth can be switched among 50, 100, 200, and 400 kHz. Design objectives and characterization of the system are presented in this paper. Preliminary results for plasma operation are also presented.


Nuclear Fusion | 2007

Extension of operational limits on EAST

X. Gao; Jiangang Li; Baonian Wan; Junyu Zhao; Liqun Hu; Haiqing Liu; Yinxian Jie; Q. Xu; Zhenwei Wu; Yu Yang; X.Z. Gong; Biao Shen; Jiansheng Hu; Yuejiang Shi; Bili Ling; Jun Wang; S. Sajjad; Qing Zang; Wei Gao; Tao Zhang; Yaowei Yu; Yao Yang; Xiaofeng Han; Nan Shi; Tingfeng Ming; Ang Ti; Wenyang Zhang; Guosheng Xu; Junling Chen; Guang-Nan Luo

The first plasma has been achieved successfully in the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST). Boronization by the glow discharge (GDC) method was studied in experiments. The plasma performance was obviously improved by GDC boronization. Extension of the operational region and improvement in the plasma performance were obtained. Sawtooth discharges were observed by means of soft x-ray signals, electron cyclotron emission signals and line averaged electron density after boronization. Lower qa and more stable operation were also achieved following GDC boronization. The plasma current ramp-up rate was also improved as a result of decreased impurity content and low averaged loop voltage due to boronization. PLEASE NOTE: THERE HAS BEEN A RETRACTION PUBLISHED FOR THIS ARTICLE.


Nuclear Fusion | 2016

Characteristics of edge pedestals in LHW and NBI heated H-mode plasmas on EAST

Qing Zang; T.F. Wang; Y. Liang; Youwen Sun; Hongli Chen; S Xiao; Xiaofeng Han; A Hu; C.-L. Hsieh; Hai-Shan Zhou; Junyu Zhao; T. Zhang; X.Z. Gong; Liqun Hu; Fukun Liu; Chundong Hu; X. Gao; Baonian Wan

By using the recently developed Thomson scattering diagnostic, the pedestal structure of the H-mode with neutral beam injection (NBI) or/and lower hybrid wave (LHW) heating on EAST (Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak) is analyzed in detail. We find that a higher ratio of the power of the NBI to the total power of the NBI and the lower hybrid wave (LHW) will produce a large and regular different edge-localized mode (ELM), and a lower ratio will produce a small and irregular ELM. The experiments show that the mean pedestal width has good correlation with , The pedestal width appears to be wider than that on other similar machines, which could be due to lithium coating. However, it is difficult to draw any conclusion of correlation between ρ * and the pedestal width for limited ρ * variation and scattered distribution. It is also found that T e/ T e is ~2 cm, which is the same as the AUG (ASDEX Upgrade), DIII-D and JET (Joint European Torus) results.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2014

Absolute intensity calibration of the 32-channel heterodyne radiometer on experimental advanced superconducting tokamak

X. M. Liu; Hailin Zhao; Y. Liu; E. Z. Li; Xiaofeng Han; C. W. Domier; N.C. Luhmann; Ang Ti; L. Q. Hu; Xiaodong Zhang

This paper presents the results of the in situ absolute intensity calibration for the 32-channel heterodyne radiometer on the experimental advanced superconducting tokamak. The hot/cold load method is adopted, and the coherent averaging technique is employed to improve the signal to noise ratio. Measured spectra and electron temperature profiles are compared with those from an independent calibrated Michelson interferometer, and there is a relatively good agreement between the results from the two different systems.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2013

Data processing and analysis of the imaging Thomson scattering diagnostic system on HT-7 tokamak

Xiaofeng Han; Chunqiang Shao; Xiaoqi Xi; Junyu Zhao; Zang Qing; Jianhua Yang; Xingxing Dai; Kado Shinichiro

A high spatial resolution imaging Thomson scattering diagnostic system was developed in ASIPP (Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences). After about one month trial running on the superconducting HT-7 (Hefei Tokamak-7) tokamak, the system was proved to be capable of measuring plasma electron temperature. The system setup and data calibration are described in this paper and then the instrument function is studied in detail, as well as the measurement capability, an electron temperature of 50 eV to 2 keV and density beyond 1 × 10(19) m(-3). Finally, the data processing method and experimental results are presented.


Nuclear Fusion | 2015

Experimental study of pedestal turbulence on EAST tokamak

X. Gao; T. Zhang; Xiaofeng Han; S.B. Zhang; D.F. Kong; Hao Qu; Y. Wang; Fei Wen; Z. X. Liu; Canbin Huang

Turbulence in the pedestal region of the EAST tokamak has been observed and studied using reflectometry. In lower hybrid wave (LHW) or neutral beam injection (NBI) dominated heating plasma, a coherent mode (CM) was usually observed in the ELM-free phase just after the L-H transition. The CM rotated in the electron diamagnetic drift (EDD) direction in the laboratory frame with a poloidal wave number (kθ) of 0.5 cm−1–0.7 cm−1 and its frequency usually chirped from 80 – 100 kHz down to 40 – 50 kHz as the pedestal evolved. The appearance of this mode reduced the increasing rate of pedestal pressure, implying that the CM may have an effect on outward pedestal transport. This mode can exist every ten milliseconds and is finally replaced by broadband (BB) fluctuation in the later ELM-free phase. It was found that the appearance and disappearance of the CM was correlated to the pedestal pressure. In the inter-ELM phase, the pedestal turbulence is generally dominated by BB fluctuation with poloidal wave numbers from 0 to 3 cm−1 rotating in the EDD direction in the laboratory frame. Analysis shows that the pedestal pressure increasing rate dpe, ped/dt decreases with the amplitude of the BB fluctuation, implying that the BB fluctuation may play an important role in pedestal evolution. The preliminary observation on the fluctuation just inside the pedestal top is also presented.


Physics of Plasmas | 2014

Observation of pedestal turbulence in edge localized mode-free H-mode on experimental advanced superconducting tokamak

Xiaofeng Han; T. Zhang; S.B. Zhang; Y. Wang; Tonghui Shi; Z. X. Liu; D.F. Kong; Hao Qu; X. Gao

Two different pedestal turbulence structures have been observed in edge localized mode-free phase of H-mode heated by lower hybrid wave and RF wave in ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) on experimental advanced superconducting tokamak. When the fraction of ICRF power PICRF/Ptotal exceeds 0.7, coherent mode is observed. The mode is identified as an electromagnetic mode, rotating in electron diamagnetic direction with a frequency around 50 kHz and toroidal mode number n = −3. Whereas when PICRF/Ptotal is less than 0.7, harmonic mode with frequency f = 40–300 kHz appears instead. The characteristics of these two modes are demonstrated preliminarily. The threshold value of heating power and also the plasma parameters are distinct.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2014

Analysis and Performance of the Thomson Scattering Diagnostics on HT-7 Tokamak Based on I-EMCCD

Chunqiang Shao; Junyu Zhao; Qing Zang; Xiaofeng Han; Xiaoqi Xi; Jianhua Yang; Hui Chen; Ailan Hu

A visible light imaging Thomson scattering (VIS-TVTS) diagnostic system has been developed for the measurement of plasma electron temperature on the HT-7 tokamak. The system contains a Nd:YAG laser (λ = 532 nm, repetition rate 10 Hz, total pulse duration 10 ns, pulse energy > 1.0 J), a grating spectrometer, an image intensifier (I.I.) lens coupled with an electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) and a data acquisition and analysis system. In this paper, the measurement capability of the system is analyzed. In addition to the performance of the system, the capability of measuring plasma electron temperature has been proved. The profile of electron temperature is presented with a spatial resolution of about 0.96 cm (seven points) near the center of the plasma.


Physics of Plasmas | 2012

Comparison of anomalous Doppler resonance effects with molybdenum and graphite limiters on HT-7

Y. M. Wang; X. Gao; Bili Ling; Y. Liu; S.B. Zhang; Xiaofeng Han; Ang Ti; E. Z. Li

The material of limiter in HT-7 tokamak was changed from graphite to molybdenum in the last experimental campaign. The pitch angle scattering of runaway electrons due to anomalous Doppler resonance effects was observed. The experimental results agree very well with the stable boundary condition expected from the linear resistive theory but only agree with that from the nonlinear evolutionary of runaway-electron distribution theory in low electric field region. The current carried by runaway electrons is the same under different limiter conditions.

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Junyu Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X. Gao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qing Zang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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T. Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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S.B. Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaoqi Xi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Y. M. Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bili Ling

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X.Z. Gong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Z. X. Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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