A new Thomson scattering system using standard commercially available components has been designed for the non-axisymmetric plasmas of the Compact Toroidal Hybrid (CTH). The beam, generated by a frequency doubled Continuum PL DLS 2 J Nd:YAG laser, is passed vertically through an entrance Brewster window and an aperturing baffle system to minimize the stray laser light that could enter the collection optics. The beam line has been designed with an 8 m propagation distance to the mid-plane of the CTH device with the beam diameter kept less than 3 mm inside the plasma volume. The beam exits the vacuum system through another Brewster window and enters a beam dump, again to minimize the stray light in the vacuum chamber. Light collection, spectral processing, and signal detection are accomplished with an
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August 19 2014
Thomson scattering diagnostic system design for the Compact Toroidal Hybrid experimenta)
P. J. Traverso;
P. J. Traverso
b)
Physics Department,
Auburn University
, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA
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D. A. Maurer;
D. A. Maurer
Physics Department,
Auburn University
, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA
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D. A. Ennis;
D. A. Ennis
Physics Department,
Auburn University
, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA
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G. J. Hartwell;
G. J. Hartwell
Physics Department,
Auburn University
, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA
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M. M. Goforth;
M. M. Goforth
Physics Department,
Auburn University
, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA
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S. D. Loch;
S. D. Loch
Physics Department,
Auburn University
, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA
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A. J. Pearce;
A. J. Pearce
Physics Department,
Auburn University
, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA
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M. R. Cianciosa
M. R. Cianciosa
Physics Department,
Auburn University
, Auburn, Alabama 36849, USA
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Contributed paper, published as part of the Proceedings of the 20th Topical Conference on High-Temperature Plasma Diagnostics, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, June 2014.
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 11D852 (2014)
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Received:
June 01 2014
Accepted:
July 23 2014
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P. J. Traverso, D. A. Maurer, D. A. Ennis, G. J. Hartwell, M. M. Goforth, S. D. Loch, A. J. Pearce, M. R. Cianciosa; Thomson scattering diagnostic system design for the Compact Toroidal Hybrid experiment. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 November 2014; 85 (11): 11D852. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4892161
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