Abstract

128-channel Beam Emission Spectroscopy (BES) diagnostic basing on neutral beam injection (NBI) has recently been developed on EAST tokamak. It can diagnose plasma density fluctuation with a sample rate of 1 MHz and a spatial resolution of 1–3 cm, according to the diagnosing spatial positions. The Doppler-shifted beam emission line is led through prisms, lens groups and mirrors, and finally divided into two detection branches. By means of rotating the rotation mirror in the optical path, the viewing area, which is a 20 cm × 10 cm rectangle, can be moved from plasma core to edge. Three-cavity-interference filter with a center frequency of 659 nm and a bandwidth of 1.59 nm is used to eliminate the interference background Dα signal and carbon radiation. First experimental results show high performance of this diagnostic.

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