Plasma and Fusion Research
Online ISSN : 1880-6821
ISSN-L : 1880-6821
Regular Articles
Measurement of Radiated Power Using an InfraRed Imaging Video Bolometer System in the Upstream of GAMMA 10/PDX Divertor Simulation Plasma
Naoki SHIGEMATSUNaomichi EZUMIKiyofumi MUKAITakumi SETOTakuma OKAMOTOKosuke TAKANASHISatoshi TAKAHASHIReina MIYAUCHISatoshi TOGOMafumi HIRATAJunko KOHAGURAMasayuki YOSHIKAWARyutaro MINAMIYousuke NAKASHIMAMizuki SAKAMOTO
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2023 Volume 18 Pages 2402031

Details
Abstract

Plasma radiation intensity distribution plays a crucial role in the energy balance and impurity transport during plasma detachment. An InfraRed imaging Video Bolometer (IRVB) is a radiation distribution measurement system, that uses an infrared camera to measure the temperature distribution on a thin foil caused by plasma radiation. Herein, an IRVB measurement system is installed in the west plug/barrier cell of the GAMMA 10/PDX, which is upstream of the divertor-simulated plasma. In the case of Ar injection, a clear difference is observed in the plasma radiation intensity depending on the incident gas pressure. However, during Ne injection, the difference in the plasma radiation intensity is not clear. Compared with the case of Ne, the radiation intensity is higher when Ar gas was injected.

Content from these authors
© 2023 by The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Research
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top