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Comparative electron temperature measurements of Thomson scattering and electron cyclotron emission diagnostics in TCABR plasmas
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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, v.81, n.10, 2010
0034-6748
10.1063/1.3494379
Autor
ALONSO, M. P.
FIGUEIREDO, A. C. A.
BORGES, F. O.
ELIZONDO, J. I.
GALVAO, R. M. O.
SEVERO, J. H. F.
USURIAGA, O. C.
BERNI, L. A.
MACHIDA, M.
Institución
Resumen
We present the first simultaneous measurements of the Thomson scattering and electron cyclotron emission radiometer diagnostics performed at TCABR tokamak with Alfven wave heating. The Thomson scattering diagnostic is an upgraded version of the one previously installed at the ISTTOK tokamak, while the electron cyclotron emission radiometer employs a heterodyne sweeping radiometer. For purely Ohmic discharges, the electron temperature measurements from both diagnostics are in good agreement. Additional Alfven wave heating does not affect the capability of the Thomson scattering diagnostic to measure the instantaneous electron temperature, whereas measurements from the electron cyclotron emission radiometer become underestimates of the actual temperature values. (C) 2010 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3494379] 81 10