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Optics design for J-TEXT ECE imaging with field curvature adjustment lens
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EngineeringMicroscopyOptic DesignPlasma PhysicsJ-text EceElectron OpticOptical PropertiesMagnetohydrodynamicsComputational ImagingComputational ElectromagneticsMagnetic Fusion PlasmasInstrumentationRadiologyMicrowave RadiationLight Field ImagingOphthalmologyPhysicsCyclotron Emission ImagingApplied Plasma PhysicOptics DesignSynchrotron RadiationAdaptive OpticElectronic ImagingGeometrical OpticMedicine
Significant progress has been made in the imaging and visualization of magnetohydrodynamic and microturbulence phenomena in magnetic fusion plasmas. Of particular importance has been microwave electron cyclotron emission imaging (ECEI) for imaging Te fluctuations. Key to the success of ECEI is a large Gaussian optics system constituting a major portion of the focusing of the microwave radiation from the plasma to the detector array. Both the spatial resolution and observation range are dependent upon the imaging optics system performance. In particular, it is critical that the field curvature on the image plane is reduced to decrease crosstalk between vertical channels. The receiver optics systems for two ECEI on the J-TEXT device have been designed to ameliorate these problems and provide good performance with additional field curvature adjustment lenses with a meniscus shape to correct the aberrations from several spherical surfaces.
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