Electron density measurements from right-hand cutoff of ECE in the TCABR tokamak

In tokamak machines with low toroidal magnetic fields and high plasma densities, the accessibility conditions impose restrictions to the detection of the Electron Cyclotron Emission (ECE). In these machines, the righthand cutoff condition can be used as an independent method to determine the local electron density from the ECE data in thermal discharges. In this paper is shown the results obatined from the detection of ECE radiation in the TCABR tokamak, in operation at the Institute of Physics of University of São Paulo. The effect of the ECE radiation cutoff was observed for different radial positions of the plasma column. To reach the ECE cutoff condition, the electron density was increased monotonically by the use of an external gas puffing system. For sufficient high densities, the emission at some frequencies is cutoff and the first and the last frequency to be cutoff depends on the shape of the density profile. These measurements do not require the plasma to be optically thick. It was observed that, for a toroidal field B O = 1:14T, the first cutoff of ECE occurs for a radial position r <FONT FACE=Symbol>@</FONT> 5 cm. From these measurements the radial electron density was determined. For a symmetric parabolic profile n e = n eo [1 - (r/a)²]alpha , values of alpha between 0.86 and 0.97 were experimentally obtained. A good agreement of these values with those obtained from the microwave interferometer measurements (<FONT FACE=Symbol>a »</FONT>0:85) was found. Therefore, the ECE right-hand cutoff constitutes an independent method to obtain information about the electron density profile.

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Main Authors: Fonseca,A. M. M., Silva,R. P. da, Galvão,R. M. O., Kuznetzov,Yu. K., Elizondo,J. I., Calderon,E. R., Ruchko,L. F., Vuolo,J. H.
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Física 2004
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-97332004000800049
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