Publication: Conceptual design of the heavy ion beam probe diagnostic for the T-15MD tokamak
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2019
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Drabinskiy, M. A.
Khabanov, P. O.
Eliseev, L. G.
Kharchev, N. K.
Melnikov, A. V.
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© 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab.The conceptual design of the heavy ion beam probe (HIBP) for T-15MD tokamak (R = 1.5 m, a = 0.67 m, Bt = 2 T, Ipl = 2 MA) is presented. The location of the HIBP injection and detection points is chosen based on the probing beam trajectory calculations. Observation area covers the whole radial interval 0 < r < a for Bt = 1 T, Ipl = 1 MA with the beam energy Eb <260 keV for Tl+ probing ions. It allows to measure two-dimensional maps of plasma parameters in an area which covers a large fraction in the upper right quarter of the plasma cross-section. In order to provide the measurements in a wide range of plasma density, high intensity long-focusing probing beam is needed. To develop such a beam a high voltage test bench is designed. It will allow to study the ion-optics system of the HIBP injector and the properties of the thermionic emitters and their lifetime.
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Conceptual design of the heavy ion beam probe diagnostic for the T-15MD tokamak / Drabinskiy, M.A. [et al.] // Journal of Instrumentation. - 2019. - 14. - № 11. - 10.1088/1748-0221/14/11/C11027
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