Abstract

The negative-ion based NBI system (N-NBI) for JT-60 is being operated for a high energy neutral beam injection into the JT-60 plasma, in parallel with increasing the beam power. The estimation of the beam characteristics is very important for the enhancement and optimization of the beam power. The following four items have been used as the characterization of the beam: neutron yield from the beamline, beam divergence, heat load on the beamline components and beam profile on the armor plate in the tokamak vacuum vessel. Since the beam power accelerated in the ion source is proportional to the neutron yield in the beamline components, the operation status of deuterium negative ion current can be monitored easily. The beam divergence estimated at the drift duct and ion dumps, and the heat load on the beamline components are used for the optimization of the ion source operation parameters and the evaluation of neutral beam injection power. The beam divergence measured at the drift duct is 4 mrad in the horizontal direction, 6 mrad in the vertical, which are in agreement with the design value of 5 mrad. The deposition profile on the armor plate is used for monitoring of the neutral beam profile.

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