Remote Control Operation of High-k Scattering and FIReTIP on NSTX-U
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Abstract
Two laser-based plasma diagnostic systems, the high-k poloidal scattering system [1] and the Far Infrared Tangential Interferometer/Polarimeter (FIReTIP) system [2], are under development for NSTX-U. The high-k system will collect density fluctuation data at 8 simultaneous scattering angles corresponding to poloidal wavenumbers from 7 cm-1 to >30 cm-1, while FIReTIP will provide time-resolved, chord-integrated electron density and tangential B-field data. Both diagnostics use CO2 and optically pumped FIR lasers to generate THz source beams, and are to be remotely controlled from the NSTX-U control room using a dedicated LabVIEW program. Key features include: (1) Real-time monitoring of the CO2/FIR laser status, (2) remote cavity control of each laser to enhance both power and frequency stability, and (3) remote control the high-k scattering launch mirror and 4-axis receiver optics to optimize the placement of the high-k interaction region to maximize physics output. Details of each diagnostic will be presented, detailing both the hardware and software elements of the remote controls.
Publication: [1] C.W. Domier et al., JINST 17 C01018 (2022).<br>[2] E. R. Scott et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 87, 11E114 (2016).
Presenters
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Ke Yao
University of California, Davis
Authors
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Ke Yao
University of California, Davis
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Calvin W Domier
University of California, Davis
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Jon Dannenberg
University of California, Davis, UC Davis
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Yilun Zhu
University of California, Davis
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Xianzi Liu
University of California, Davis, UC Davis
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Brentley C Stratton
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Yang Ren
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Neville C Luhmann
University of California, Davis, UC Davis, University of California Davis