We present the development and first use of a set of movable electrostatic probes on the full-scale ITER heating neutral beam prototype negative-ion source SPIDER. The probes access the ion source plasma from the multi-aperture accelerator aiming at the study of the plasma formation and expansion from the RF drivers through the transverse magnetic filter. The magnetic filter separates the relatively high electron-temperature region for plasma formation and hydrogen dissociation form the negative-ion extraction region in which low electron-temperature is required to avoid negative-ion destruction, but also causes non-uniformities and drifts in the large plasma discharge which will be studied by this setup. The set of electrostatic probes encompasses eight RF-compensated Langmuir probes, one double probe, one Mach probe for the assessment of plasma drift velocities, and two gridded retarding field energy analyzers to measure the positive-ion energy distribution function. Electric aspects as well as mechanical constraints given by the large in-vacuum movable structure, and thermal requirements of these relatively heat-flux components made the design challenging. Prototyping and commissioning of the measurement system is discussed offering examples of measured characteristics with the various probes.
Development of a set of movable electrostatic probes to characterize the plasma in the ITER neutral beam negative-ion source prototype
Sartori E.; Brombin M.; Laterza B.; Zuin M.; Cavazzana R.; Cervaro V.; Degli Agostini F.; Fadone M.; Fasolo D.; Grando L.; Jain P.; Kisaki M.; Maistrello A.; Moro G.; Pimazzoni A.; Poggi C.; Segalini B.; Shepherd A.; Spolaore M.; Taliercio C.; Tollin M.; Ugoletti M.; Veltri P.; Zamengo A.; Serianni G.
ID | 450287 |
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DOI | 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2021.112424 |
PRODUCT TYPE | Journal Article |
LAST UPDATE | 2022-09-21T16:54:12Z |