Abstract
Several spectroscopic diagnostics encompassing the spectral emission range from the x-ray to near infrared (NIR) have been developed, installed and operated for diagnosing and physics studies in the ADITYA and ADITYA-U tokamaks. The recycling and impurity influxes and plasma Z eff after lithium (Li) coating have been studied using a PMT (photomultiplier tube)-filter based system by capturing H α , O1+, C2+, and visible continuum emissions. Significant reduction in the Z eff values has been observed in the discharge with the Li coated walls. The measured radial profile of H α emission using a filter-PMT array, has been modelled using a neutral transport code. The results show substantial contributions from the molecular hydrogen and molecular hydrogen ion dissociation (∼56%) and charge-exchange (∼30%) processes in the measured H α emission. Furthermore, a high-resolution, 1 m spectrometer with charge coupled device detector capable of multi-track measurements, has been used to study impurity transport, neutral and ion temperature and intrinsic plasma rotation. By modelling the measured radial profile of O4+ spectral line emission using an impurity transport code, substantial contribution of edge fluctuations on the oxygen transport has been observed. The toroidal ( uTmax ∼20 km s-1 in core) and poloidal (uθmax ∼4.5 km s-1 at edge) rotation velocities are measured using C5+ (529 nm) and C2+ (464.7 nm) passive line emissions respectively. The measurement of radial profile of toroidal plasma rotation revealed a reversal of rotation direction depending on the electron density content of the ADITYA-U plasmas. The neutral temperature measurements showed a poloidal asymmetry indicating a presence of asymmetrical source of neutral heating. Moreover, the modelling of measured Fe14+ and Fe15+ vacuum ultraviolet spectral lines has revealed the neo-classical nature of iron transport in ADITYA core. Fast visible camera images captured the formation of filament structures triggered by interchange instabilities during plasma disruptions.
| Original language | English (US) |
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| Article number | 042014 |
| Journal | Nuclear Fusion |
| Volume | 62 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 2022 |
| Externally published | Yes |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Nuclear and High Energy Physics
- Condensed Matter Physics
Keywords
- ADITYA-U tokamak
- impurities
- plasma
- spectroscopy
- visible
- VUV