DocumentCode
2341141
Title
Development of an orthogonal transient internal probe
Author
Bohnet, M.A. ; Galambos, J.P. ; Jarboe, T.R. ; Mattick, A.T.
Author_Institution
Washington Univ., WA, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
5-8 June 1995
Firstpage
220
Lastpage
221
Abstract
Summary form only given, as follows. The transient internal probe (TIP) diagnostic is designed to measure the magnetic field profile internal to hot, high density plasmas. A small magneto-optic probe is fired through the plasma at velocities in excess of 2 km/s. Magnetic fields are obtained by illuminating the probe from the front with an argon ion laser and measuring the amount of Faraday rotation in the reflected beam. First generation TIP probes are limited in that only one component of the magnetic field can be measured. The orthogonal TIP probe, however, has the capability of measuring magnetic fields which are perpendicular to the direction of probe travel. Orthogonal measurement capability can provide a full radial scan of the poloidal field profile and serves as a technology base for future multi-dimensional TIP probes. Magnetic field resolution of /spl plusmn/20 gauss and spatial resolution of 5 mm is expected with a system frequency response of 10 MHz. Progress in the development of the orthogonal TIP probe is presented.
Keywords
Faraday effect; magnetic field measurement; magneto-optical sensors; plasma diagnostics; plasma probes; plasma properties; 2 km/s; Faraday rotation; hot high density plasmas; magnetic field profile; magneto-optic probe; orthogonal measurement capability; orthogonal transient internal probe; poloidal field profile; radial scan; reflected beam; transient internal probe diagnostic; Argon; Density measurement; Magnetic field measurement; Particle beam measurements; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma measurements; Probes; Rotation measurement; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 1995. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1995 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Madison, WI, USA
ISSN
0730-9244
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2669-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.1995.532797
Filename
532797
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