Skip to main content
Log in

Design of ITER divertor VUV spectrometer and prototype test at KSTAR tokamak

  • Regular Article
  • Published:
The European Physical Journal D Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Abstract

Design and development of the ITER divertor VUV spectrometer have been performed from the year 1998, and it is planned to be installed in the year 2027. Currently, the design of the ITER divertor VUV spectrometer is in the phase of detail design. It is optimized for monitoring of chord-integrated VUV signals from divertor plasmas, chosen to contain representative lines emission from the tungsten as the divertor material, and other impurities. Impurity emission from overall divertor plasmas is collimated through the relay optics onto the entrance slit of a VUV spectrometer with working wavelength range of 14.6–32 nm. To validate the design of the ITER divertor VUV spectrometer, two sets of VUV spectrometers have been developed and tested at KSTAR tokamak. One set of spectrometer without the field mirror employs a survey spectrometer with the wavelength ranging from 14.6 nm to 32 nm, and it provides the same optical specification as the spectrometer part of the ITER divertor VUV spectrometer system. The other spectrometer with the wavelength range of 5–25 nm consists of a commercial spectrometer with a concave grating, and the relay mirrors with the same geometry as the relay mirrors of the ITER divertor VUV spectrometer. From test of these prototypes, alignment method using backward laser illumination could be verified. To validate the feasibility of tungsten emission measurement, furthermore, the tungsten powder was injected in KSTAR plasmas, and the preliminary result could be obtained successfully with regard to the evaluation of photon throughput.

Graphical abstract

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  1. S. Morita, M. Goto, Rev. Sci. Instr. 74, 2036 (2003)

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  2. W. Biel, R. Barnsley, G. Bertshinger, in Proc. 31st EPS Conference, London, 2004, ECA Vol. 28G, p. 1.134

  3. W. Biel, G. Bertschinger, TEXTOR Team, Rev. Sci. Instr. 75, 2471 (2004)

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  4. C.R. Seon, S.H. Choi, M.S. Cheon, S.Pak, H.G. Lee, W. Biel, R. Barnsley, Rev. Sci. Instr. 81, 10E508 (2010)

    Article  Google Scholar 

  5. C.R. Seon, J.H. Hong, J. Jang, S.H. Lee, W. Choe, H.H. Lee, M.S. Cheon, S. Pak, H.G. Lee, W. Biel, R. Barnsley, Rev. Sci. Instr. 85, 11E403 (2014)

    Article  Google Scholar 

  6. C.R. Seon, J.S. Jeon, M.S. Cheon, S. Pak, H.G. Lee, P. Bernascolle, R. Barnsleym, Fusion Eng. Des. 109–111, 656 (2016)

    Article  Google Scholar 

  7. K. Ebisawa, T. Ando, A.E. Costley, G. Janeschitz, E. Martin, T. Sugie, Rev. Sci. Instr. 70, 328 (1999)

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  8. J.L. Schwob, A.W. Wouters, S. Suckewer, M. Finkenthal, Rev. Sci. Instr. 58, 1601 (1987)

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  9. A.R. Field, J. Fink, R. Dux, G. Fussmann, U. Wenzel, U. Shumacher, Rev. Sci. Instr. 66, 5433 (1995)

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  10. R. Barnsley, I.H. Coffey et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 74, 1969 (2003)

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

  11. H.Y. Lee, S. Hong, J. Hong, S.H. Lee, S. Jang, J. Jang, T. Jeon, J.S. Park, W. Choe, Rev. Sci. Instr. 85, 11D862 (2014)

    Article  Google Scholar 

  12. T. Pütterich, R. Neu, R. Dux, A.D. Whiteford, M.G. O’Mullane, ASDEX Upgrade Team, Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion 50, 085016 (2008)

    Article  ADS  Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Corresponding author

Correspondence to Changrae Seon.

Additional information

Contribution to the Topical Issue “Atomic and Molecular Data and their Applications”, edited by Gordon W.F. Drake, Jung-Sik Yoon, Daiji Kato, Grzegorz Karwasz.

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Check for updates. Verify currency and authenticity via CrossMark

Cite this article

Seon, C., Hong, J., Song, I. et al. Design of ITER divertor VUV spectrometer and prototype test at KSTAR tokamak. Eur. Phys. J. D 71, 313 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2017-70825-3

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Revised:

  • Published:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2017-70825-3

Navigation