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Applying X-ray Imaging Crystal Spectroscopy for Use as a High Temperature Plasma Diagnostic
Published on: August 25, 2016
The first experimental results from W divertor utilizing x-ray imaging crystal spectrometer on KSTAR
S G Lee1,2, M K Kim1, Y S Kim1
1Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, 169-148 Gwahangno, Yueseong-gu, Daejeon 34133, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The x-ray imaging crystal spectrometer (XICS) for Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research is applied to measure multiple atomic states, such as Ar16+, Ar17+, W43+, and W44+, with keeping the same spectrometer configuration because all spectra are well separated within the detector boundary. The first experimental results from the recently installed full W tiles in the lower divertor utilizing the XICS are discussed.
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