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Giudicotti, L; Pasqualotto, R, E-mail: leonardo.giudicotti@unipd.it2015
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[en] Polarimetric Thomson scattering (TS) is an alternative method for the analysis of Thomson scattering spectra in which the plasma temperature T _e is determined from the depolarization of the TS radiation. This is a relativistic effect and therefore the technique is suitable only for very hot plasmas (T _e > 10 keV) such as those of ITER. The practical implementation of polarimetric TS requires a method to calibrate the polarimetric response of the collection optics carrying the TS light to the detection system, and in particular to measure the additional depolarization of the TS radiation introduced by the plasma-exposed first mirror. Rotational Raman scattering of laser light from diatomic gases such as H_2, D_2, N_2 and O_2 can provide a radiation source of predictable intensity and polarization state from a well-defined volume inside the vacuum vessel and is therefore suitable for these calibrations. In this paper we discuss Raman polarimetry as a technique for the calibration of a hypothetical polarimetric TS system operating in the same conditions of the ITER core TS system and suggest two calibration methods for the measurement of the additional depolarization introduced by the plasma-exposed first mirror, and in general for calibrating the polarimetric response of the detection system. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/57/12/125015; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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ALFVEN WAVES, CALIBRATION, DEPOLARIZATION, DEUTERIUM, EIGENFREQUENCY, ELECTRON TEMPERATURE, HOT PLASMA, HYDROGEN, ION TEMPERATURE, ITER TOKAMAK, KEV RANGE, LASER RADIATION, NITROGEN, OXYGEN, POLARIMETRY, POLARIZATION, RADIATION SOURCES, RAMAN EFFECT, RELATIVISTIC RANGE, SPECTRA, THOMSON SCATTERING, TRANSPORT THEORY, VACUUM SYSTEMS
CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, ELEMENTS, ENERGY RANGE, HYDROGEN ISOTOPES, HYDROMAGNETIC WAVES, INELASTIC SCATTERING, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, NONMETALS, NUCLEI, ODD-ODD NUCLEI, PLASMA, RADIATIONS, SCATTERING, STABLE ISOTOPES, THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES, THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS, TOKAMAK DEVICES, TOKAMAK TYPE REACTORS
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