Abstract

The authors are investigating impurity production and transport in the divertor and edge regions of the Alcator C-Mod tokamak through spectroscopic techniques. The emphasis is on the low ionization states found in the edge and divertor regions which are indicative of the physical processes related to impurity generation and particle and energy transport in this region. The authors are using a high-resolution visible/ultraviolet spectrograph capable of measuring the Doppler shifts associated with neutral and ion flows and the Doppler broadening associated with neutral and ion temperatures.

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