Abstract

The Multi-Purpose-Manipulator (MPM) has been operated, as a versatile carrier system for probes, since the first campaign OP. 1.1 in 2015 at Wendelstein 7X. The MPM is mounted at the outboard midplane and is able to perform fast plunges through the entire scrape off layer up to the last closed flux surface. In addition, a system for gas injection was commissioned that allowed the use of a dedicated probe head and a port on the existing probes for fueling and impurity seeding experiments. A combined probe, a combination of Langmuir, Mach and magnetic probes, was used. For the second campaign OP. 1.2a in 2017, with an island divertor, an upgraded combined probe, a fluctuation probe, a retarding field analyzer, a Mach probe array, a laser blow off target and a material probe holder were added to the range of plasma edge diagnostics. The new diagnostic probe heads were designed to address specific tasks, such as measuring the edge fluctuations, the ion temperature and the radial Mach number profiles. However, all fast plunging probes were designed such that they provide the most important quantities for SOL characterization (electron temperature, density, radial electric field).

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