Abstract

The neutral particle density of a deuterium plasma in the STP-2 screw pinch tokamak has been determined spectroscopically. The particle density for the ground state of deuterium is calculated from the rate equations for population density of the excited levels with principal quantum numbers 3 and 4; both of the population densities were obtained from intensities of the Balmer alpha and beta lines, and the rate coefficients for electronic collision were estimated from the electron density (10 14/cm 3) and temperature (10 eV) measured by laser scattering. We find that the neutral density is approx. 2 × 10 12/cm 3 at the center of the plasma and 2 × 10 14/cm 3 on the periphery. The time history of the neutral deuterium density is consistent with the observed increase in plasma density.

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