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2001
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1370558 in citations.
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High-resolution X-ray crystal spectrometer/polarimeter at Torus experiment for technology oriented research-94
High-resolution X-ray crystal spectrometer/polarimeter at Torus experiment for technology oriented research-94
A high-resolution x-ray polarimeter has been installed at the torus experiment for technology oriented research (TEXTOR-94). The instrument consists of two spectrometers in Johann geometry, utilizing the dependence of Bragg reflection on the polarization. The dispersion plane of the so-called horizo...
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Personal Name(s): | Weinheimer, J. |
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Ahmad, I. / Herzog, O. / Kunze, H. J. / Bertschinger, G. / Biel, W. / Borchert, G. / Bitter, M. | |
Contributing Institute: |
Institutsbereich I; IPP-1 Institutsbereich II; IPP-2 |
Published in: | Review of scientific instruments, 72 (2001) S. 2566 - 2574 |
Imprint: |
[S.l.]
American Institute of Physics
2001
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Physical Description: |
2566 - 2574 |
DOI: |
10.1063/1.1370558 |
Document Type: |
Journal Article |
Research Program: |
Instabilitäten und transportvorgänge im Plasma |
Series Title: |
Review of Scientific Instruments
72 |
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OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
Please use the identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/2128/2299 in citations.
A high-resolution x-ray polarimeter has been installed at the torus experiment for technology oriented research (TEXTOR-94). The instrument consists of two spectrometers in Johann geometry, utilizing the dependence of Bragg reflection on the polarization. The dispersion plane of the so-called horizontal spectrometer coincides with the midplane of the tokamak, whereas the dispersion plane of the so-called vertical spectrometer lies perpendicular to the midplane of the tokamak. Both spectrometers operate with cylindrically bent quartz crystals of dimensions 153 mmx38 mmx0.7 mm with a 2d spacing of 4.9130 Angstrom. The radii of curvature of the horizontal and vertical spectrometer crystals are 3820 mm and 4630 mm, respectively. The detectors are multiwire proportional counters having a large entrance window of 180 mmx90 mm, with a high count rate capability of up to 2.5x10(5) photons/s, and a spatial resolution of 0.4-0.65 mm, depending on the count rate. The unique data acquisition system makes it possible to record up to 8192 spectra per TEXTOR-94 discharge to study fast events and impurity transport. The instruments are sensitive to spurious amounts of argon in hydrogen or deuterium discharges and aim for x-ray polarization measurements and other core plasma diagnostics like electron temperature, ion temperature, plasma rotation, impurity transport, and relative abundance of Ar15+/Ar16+. The first measurements of toroidal rotation speed, ion and electron temperatures show a very good agreement with charge exchange recombination spectroscopy (XRS) and electron cyclotron emission (ECE) diagnostics available at TEXTOR-94. The measured values of the ratio Ar15+/Ar16+ are higher than that predicted from coronal equilibrium. The ratio depends strongly upon the electron density both for ohmic and neutral beam injection cases. This suggests that the charge state distribution is also dependent on diffusion and charge exchange processes in the plasmas. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics. |