Spectroscopic Neutral Density Measurements of the DIII-D Divertor and Comparison to Modeling
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Abstract
Initial divertor neutral density (nD) measurements in an experiment exploring the role of neutrals on detachment in DIII-D indicate that nD during L-mode, attached condition is ~25 - 35% of the local electron density. Neutral density measurements in tokamaks are critical to characterize particle sources and energy loss mechanisms in the plasma edge. Neutral densities are derived from calibrated line-integrated Deuterium Balmer alpha (Dα) brightness, using local ne and Te measurements to determine the photon emissivity coefficients and a characteristic emissivity decay length along the line of sight from UEDGE simulations. The nD obtained is an upper estimate of the atomic density due to contributions from molecular dissociative excitation and recombination processes. To unravel the relative contributions, the derived Dα emissivity and nD are compared to DEGAS 2, which calculates neutral (atomic and molecular) densities and emissivities from measured profiles. Atomic densities obtained with this technique and interpreted by DEGAS 2 are validated using Lyman-alpha measurements, which have negligible contributions from molecular processes. By sweeping the outer strike point past the diagnostic line-of-sights, this measurement technique can be extended into 2D.
Presenters
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Dinh Truong
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories
Authors
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Dinh Truong
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories
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Filippo Scotti
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Adam McLean
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Fenton Glass
General Atomics - San Diego
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Robert S Wilcox
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab
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Jeffrey L Herfindal
ORNL
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Menglong Zhao
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Galen G Burke
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
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Andreas M Holm
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Steven L Allen
Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab