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Multichannel grazing-incidence spectrometer for plasma impurity diagnosis: SPRED
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1982
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EngineeringMinimum Readout TimeSpectroscopyTime-resolved Impurity SpectraMass SpectrometryPlasma ApplicationPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsCosmic RayPlasma PhotonicsInstrumentationSynchrotron RadiationTokamak PlasmasPlasma Impurity DiagnosisSpectrochemical AnalysisPlasma Diagnostics
A compact vacuum ultraviolet spectrometer system has been developed to provide time-resolved impurity spectra from tokamak plasmas. Two interchangeable aberration-corrected toroidal diffraction gratings with flat focal fields provide simultaneous coverage over the ranges 100-1100 A or 160-1700 A. The detector is an intensified self-scanning photodiode array. Spectral resolution is 2 A with the higher dispersion grating. Minimum readout time for a full spectrum is 20 msec, but up to seven individual spectral lines can be measured with a 1-msec time resolution. The sensitivity of the system is comparable with that of a conventional grazing-incidence monochromator.
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