Authors
Alexandre Bovet, I Furno, A Fasoli, K Gustafson, P Ricci
Publication date
2013/11/28
Journal
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume
55
Issue
12
Pages
124021
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
In the basic plasma physics device TORPEX, progress in the fundamental understanding of supra-thermal ion transport is achieved by extensive sets of three-dimensional (3D) data, together with numerical simulations of supra-thermal ion tracers in fluid turbulent fields. A miniaturized lithium 6+ ion source injects fast ions with energies up to 1 KeV and a double-gridded energy analyzer is used as a detector. The source is mounted on a toroidally movable system and the detector can be moved in the poloidal cross-section, allowing one to reconstruct 3D fast ion current profiles. Synchronous detection is used to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio. A modulated biasing voltage is applied to the fast ion source and an analog lock-in amplifier is used to demodulate the detector signal. The analog lock-in amplifier is specially designed to remove the capacitive noise associated with the voltage modulation. Radial transport of …
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A Bovet, I Furno, A Fasoli, K Gustafson, P Ricci - Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2013