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<ref>[http://link.aip.org/link/?RSINAK/72/379/1 E. de la Luna, J. Sánchez, V. Tribaldos, and T. Estrada, ''Multichannel electron cyclotron emission radiometry in TJ-II stellarator'', Rev. Sci. Instrum. '''72''', 379 (2001)]</ref>
<ref>[http://link.aip.org/link/?RSINAK/72/379/1 E. de la Luna, J. Sánchez, V. Tribaldos, and T. Estrada, ''Multichannel electron cyclotron emission radiometry in TJ-II stellarator'', Rev. Sci. Instrum. '''72''', 379 (2001)]</ref>
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0920-3796(00)00492-0 E. de la Luna et al, ''Electron cyclotron emission measurements on TJ-II stellarator plasmas'', Fusion Engineering and Design '''53''', Issues 1-4 (2001) 147-151]</ref>
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0920-3796(00)00492-0 E. de la Luna et al, ''Electron cyclotron emission measurements on TJ-II stellarator plasmas'', Fusion Engineering and Design '''53''', Issues 1-4 (2001) 147-151]</ref>
The emission can be simulated by the [[TRECE]] ray tracing code.
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/36/3/I02 V. Tribaldos and B. P. van Milligen, ''Electron cyclotron emission calculations for TJ-II stellarator'', Nucl. Fusion '''36''', 283 (1996)]</ref>
<ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/36/3/I02 V. Tribaldos and B. P. van Milligen, ''Electron cyclotron emission calculations for TJ-II stellarator'', Nucl. Fusion '''36''', 283 (1996)]</ref>
The sampling rate is 100 kHz.
The sampling rate is 100 kHz.

Revision as of 08:26, 24 September 2009

Electron cyclotron emission measurements are routinely performed in TJ-II stellarator by means of a multichannel heterodyne radiometer. The radiometer is absolutely calibrated and measures the temperature profile with high temporal resolution. The diagnostic provides 12 measurement channels, corresponding to 12 values of the major radius R. [1] [2] The emission can be simulated by the TRECE ray tracing code. [3] The sampling rate is 100 kHz. The signals are called 'ECE1' ... 'ECE12' in the TJ-II database. The measured ECE amplitude is proportional to the electron temperature, provided certain conditions are met.

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