Plasma and Fusion Research
Online ISSN : 1880-6821
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Development of a Compact Hard X-Ray Camera on the TST-2 Spherical Tokamak
Akira EJIRIYuki AOIHibiki YAMAZAKINaoto TSUJIIYuichi TAKASEOsamu WATANABEYongtae KOJames H.P. RICEYi PENGKotaro IWASAKIKyohei MATSUZAKIYuki OSAWAYasuo YOSHIMURA
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2020 Volume 15 Pages 1202023

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A compact hard X-ray camera has been developed to study the behavior of fast electrons accelerated by lower hybrid waves in the TST-2 spherical tokamak. The camera consists of a pinhole made of tungsten alloy, a thin resin window, a thin LYSO scintillator disk, 5 fiber optic light guides and 5 photomultiplier tubes and shields. The camera is installed on a tangential port, and two-dimensional images are obtained by rotating the system around the axis of the port on a shot by shot basis. The typical energy range is 10 - 250 keV, and the energy resolution is about 100% (FWHM) at 100 keV. The measured images of a lower hybrid wave driven plasma show bright region at the inboard side (i.e., high field side).

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