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Correlation electron cyclotron emission diagnostic in TCV.

  • Fontana M Swiss Plasma Center, EPFL, Lausanne 1015, Switzerland.
  • Porte L Swiss Plasma Center, EPFL, Lausanne 1015, Switzerland.
  • Molina Cabrera P Swiss Plasma Center, EPFL, Lausanne 1015, Switzerland.
  • 2017-09-03
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  • The Review of scientific instruments. - 2017
English The correlation electron cyclotron emission diagnostic of tokamak à configuration variable has recently been upgraded. It now has the choice of three lines of sight: two horizontal lines placed on the low field side of the vessel, perpendicular to the magnetic field, and a dual-axis steerable antenna. The polarization of the radiation collected by the latter can be rotated using a universal polarizer situated in the transmission line. This line is also shared with a reflectometry system, allowing simultaneous measurements of temperature and density fluctuations in the same plasma volumes. When using this line, it is possible to choose between two dedicated front ends characterized by different local oscillator frequencies, adding flexibility in the choice of the plasma region to be studied. The intermediate frequency section is now equipped with six frequency tunable YIG filters allowing the study of turbulence properties in a wide range of radial positions. When studying fluctuations over the whole video bandwidth, the minimum detectable fluctuation level is δTe/Te∼0.5%. The new system has been used to measure electron temperature fluctuations over a large fraction of the plasma profiles in a series of plasmas with triangularity varying from 0.6 to -0.6 but comparable collisionality profiles.
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