Nuclear Materials and Energy (Dec 2024)

Utilization of D2 molecular band emission for electron density measurement

  • D. Nishijima,
  • M.J. Baldwin,
  • F. Chang,
  • D. Hwangbo,
  • G.R. Tynan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41
p. 101796

Abstract

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D2 molecular band emission observed at a wavelength range of λ∼557−643nm is utilized to measure electron density, ne, in D plasmas of the PISCES-A and PISCES-RF linear plasma devices. The D2 band is divided at λ=593nm to make an intensity ratio, D2L (∼557–593nm)/D2R (∼593–643nm), where D2L consists predominantly of the g3Σg+3dσ, h3Σg+3sσ, i3Πg3dπ, j3Δg3dδ → c3Πu2pπ transitions, while D2R mainly includes the d3Πu3pπ → a3Σg+2sσ Fulcher band emission. It is experimentally found that D2L/D2R depends strongly on ne with little Te dependence in ranges of ne∼(0.031−6.1)×1018 m−3 and Te∼2.3−13.9eV. This observed trend is consistent with collisional-radiative model calculations using Yacora on the Web.

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