Diagnostics

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Diagnostics are the eyes and ears of fusion reactors. They return vital parameters such as the temperature, the density, the impurity content, the magnetic field et cetera. Below you find a list of different diagnostics, together with their main measurement parameters.

A prominence on the sun, an arc of plasma rising into the corona. Image credit: Solar Dynamics Observatory (April, 2010)


Name Abbreviation Measurement parameters
Thomson Scattering TS Electron temperature , electron density
Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy CXRS, CXS, CHERS, CER Ion temperature , toroidal and poloidal plasma rotation velocity , , impurity density
Motional Stark Effect MSE Magnetic pitch angle
Electron Cyclotron Emission ECE, ECEi Electron temperature , electron temperature fluctuations (turbulence)
Mirnov coils, pickup coils - magnetic field components and fluctuations (outside plasma)
Heavy Ion Beam Probe HIBP Electron density , plasma potential
Interferometry - Electron density (line integral)
Polarimetry - Magnetic field pitch (line integral)
Reflectometry - Electron density (edge profile, fluctuations)


A special bi-annual conference on fusion diagnostics is held in the U.S.: The Topical Conference on High Temperature Plasma Diagnostics (HTPD)

References

  • I.H. Hutchinson, Principles of Plasma Diagnostics, Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition (2002) ISBN 978-0521803892