Synthetic SXR diagnostic using GEM detectors on WEST: development in the prospect of tungsten monitoring
A. Jardin (IRFM), D. Mazon (IRFM), M. O'Mullane, M Chernyshova, (IPPLM), T. Czarski (IPPLM), K. Malinowski (IPPLM), G. Kasprowicz, A., Wojenski, K. Pozniak, P. Malard (IRFM), C. Bourdelle (IRFM)

TL;DR
This paper develops a synthetic Soft X-ray diagnostic using GEM detectors for tungsten monitoring on WEST, enabling detailed 2D tomographic reconstructions to study tungsten transport in fusion plasmas.
Contribution
It introduces a novel GEM-based synthetic SXR diagnostic tailored for WEST, capable of spectral and tomographic analysis of tungsten impurities in fusion environments.
Findings
Successful modeling of SXR spectrum from WEST scenario
Implementation of 2D tomographic reconstruction using GEM detectors
Enhanced capability to distinguish SXR contributions in harsh conditions
Abstract
WEST (Tungsten Environment in Steady-State Tokamak) will be operating by the end of 2016 as a test bed for the ITER divertor components in long pulse operation. In this context, radiative cooling of highly ionized impurities like tungsten (W) sputtered from Plasma Facing Components (PFC) into the plasma core is a critical issue since even small impurity concentrations below 10-4 degrade significantly plasma performances and can lead to radiative collapse. In the plasma core, tungsten emission is dominant in the Soft X-ray (SXR) range 0.1 keV -- 15 keV with complex contributions from line transition, radiative recombination and Bremsstrahlung emission.This paper presents the recent development of a synthetic SXR diagnostic using GEM (Gas Electron Multiplier) detectors. This diagnostic will be used on WEST for W transport studies and will be equipped with two new GEM based poloidal…
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering · Fusion materials and technologies
