Line identification of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectra from low-Z impurity ions in EAST tokamak plasmas

  • Lei LI
  • , Ling ZHANG
  • , Zong XU
  • , Shigeru MORITA
  • , Yunxin CHENG
  • , Fengling ZHANG
  • , Wenmin ZHANG
  • , Yanmin DUAN
  • , Qing ZANG
  • , Shouxin WANG
  • , Shuyu DAI
  • , Guizhong ZUO
  • , Zhen SUN
  • , Liang WANG
  • , Xiaobin DING
  • , Jinping QIAN
  • , Haiqing LIU
  • , Liqun HU

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Abstract

Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectra emitted from low-Z impurity ions in the wavelength range of 10-500 Å were observed in Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) discharges. Several spectral lines from K- and L-shell partially ionized ions were successfully observed with sufficient spectral intensities and resolutions for helium, lithium, boron, carbon, oxygen, neon, silicon and argon using two fast-time-response EUV spectrometers of which the spectral intensities are absolutely calibrated based on the intensity comparison method between visible and EUV bremsstrahlung continua. The wavelength is carefully calibrated using wellknown spectra. The lithium, boron and silicon are individually introduced for the wall coating of the EAST vacuum vessel to suppress mainly the hydrogen and oxygen influxes from the vacuum wall, while the carbon and oxygen intrinsically exist in the plasma. The helium is frequently used as the working gas as well as the deuterium. The neon and argon are also often used for the radiation cooling of edge plasma to reduce the heat flux onto the divertor plate. The measured spectra were analyzed mainly based on the database of National Institute of Standards and Technology. As a result, spectral lines of He II, Li II-III, B IV-V, C III-VI, O III-VIII, Ne II-X, Si V-XII, and Ar X-XVI are identified in EAST plasmas of which the central electron temperature and chord-averaged electron density range in Te0=0.6-2.8 keV and ne = (0.5-6.0) × 1019 m-3, respectively. The wavelengths and transitions of EUV lines identified here are summarized and listed in a table for each impurity species as the database for EUV spectroscopy using fusion plasmas.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number075102
JournalPlasma Science and Technology
Volume23
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2021
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Keywords

  • EUV spectra
  • EUV spectroscopy
  • Impurity line emissions
  • Line identification
  • Tokamak plasmas

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