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Runaway electron imaging spectrometry (REIS) system

Causa, F.; Gospodarczyk, M.; Buratti, P.; Carnevale, D.; De Angelis, R.; Esposito, B.; Grosso, A.; Maddaluno, G.; Martin-Solis, J. R.; Piergotti, V.; Popovic, Z.; Rocchi, G.; Sibio, A.; Sozzi, C.; Tilia, B.; Valisa, M.; FTU Team

A portable Runaway Electron Imaging and Spectrometry System (REIS) was developed in ENEA-Frascati to measure synchrotron radiation spectra from in-flight runaway electrons in tokamaks. The REIS is a wide-angle optical system collecting simultaneously visible and infrared emission spectra using an incoherent bundle of fibers, in a spectral range that spans from 500 nm to 2500 nm, and visible images using a CCD color microcamera at a rate of 25 frames/s. The REIS system is supervised and managed using a dedicated LabVIEW program to acquire data simultaneously from three spectrometers every 20 ms (configurable down to 10 ms). An overview of the REIS architecture and acquisition system and resulting experimental data obtained in FTU are presented and discussed in this paper.

ID 404669
DOI 10.1063/1.5061833
PRODUCT TYPE Journal Article
LAST UPDATE 2021-01-29T18:57:57Z
EU PROJECT EUROfusion
TITLE Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium
FOUNDING PROGRAM H2020
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