Diagnosing the high density FRX-L Field Reversed Configuration plasma
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Abstract
The FRX-L plasma is a high pressure, high density, field reversed configuration (FRC), at n $\sim $1x10$^{16}$-1x10$^{17}$ cm$^{-3}$, and hundreds of eV electron temperature. In order to study formation, equilibrium, transport, flow, and confinement issues, we have a suite of diagnostics. Standard plasma diagnostics include B-dot probes, magnetic flux loops, single and multi-channel visible spectroscopy, optical light tomography arrays, up to 8 filtered visible fibers (546 nm or 486 nm) and an 8-chord side-on HeNe interferometer. Recent diagnostic additions include AXUV bolometers, VUV spectroscopy using a methly salicylate fluorescer converter and optical multichannel analyzer (OMA), eight simultaneous axial views of visible spectra with a 0.3 meter spectrometer and Princeton Instruments PI-Max camera, two-foil end-on surface barrier diode soft x-ray measurements, a hard x-ray/neutron plastic scintillator/ PMT, and indium activation foils to detect time-integrated absolute DD neutron emission. We also discuss plans for a soft x-ray framing camera, using end-on optical access and consisting of a pinhole/fluorescer geometry coupled to a high resolution DiCam camera.
Authors
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G.A. Wurden
Los Alamos National Lab, (LANL)
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T.P. Intrator
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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R.M. Renneke
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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L.A. Dorf
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M.W. Farrell
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T.K. Gray
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S.C. Hsu
LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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A.G. Lynn
U of New Mexico
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E.L. Ruden
Air Force Research Laboratory