Progress of Lyman-alpha-based beam emission spectroscopy (LyBES) diagnostic on the HL-2A tokamak

Yixuan Zhou,Yi Yu,Min Xu,Rui Ke,Lin Nie, Hao Xu, Guangyi Zhao,Hao Liu, Zihao Yuan, Chenyu Xiao,Jiquan Li,Chijie Xiao

PLASMA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
An edge Lyman-alpha-based beam emission spectroscopy (LyBES) diagnostic, using a heating NBI (neutral beam injection) system, is currently under development on the HL-2A tokamak. The 20-channel edge LyBES, which is intended to measure the density fluctuation in plasma edge (from R = 1960 mm to R = 2026 mm) with an improved spatial resolution of 3.3 mm, is a complement to the existing conventional beam emission spectroscopy (BES) diagnostic. In this article, we introduce the progress of LyBES diagnostic, including the collection optics, the monochromator, and the detector system. The reflectance of the collection mirrors is measured to be similar to 82% at 122 nm, and the aberration geometrical radius of the collection optics is tested to be similar to 150 mu m in the aimed area. The linear dispersion of the LyBES monochromator is designed to be similar to 0.09 nm mm(-1). The bandwidth of the detector system with the 5x10(7) V A(-1) preamplifier gain is measured to be similar to 280 kHz, and the peak-to-peak noise of the detector system is tested to be similar to 16 mV. The finalized design, components development and testing of the LyBES diagnostic have been completed at present, and an overall performance of the LyBES diagnostic is to be confirmed in the next HL-2A campaign.
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density fluctuation,LyBES,BES,vacuum ultraviolet
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