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Plasma Spectroscopy

R. J. E. Jaspers

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 61 / Number 2T / February 2012 / Pages 384-393

Diagnostics / Proceedings of the Tenth Carolus Magnus Summer School on Plasma and Fusion Energy Physics / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST12-A13525

A brief introduction into the spectroscopy of fusion plasmas is presented. Basic principles of the emission of ionic, atomic and molecular radiation is explained and a survey of the effects, which lead to the population of the respective excited levels, is given. Line radiation, continuum radiation, opacity and line broadening mechanisms are addressed. To access the core of a fusion reactor, active spectroscopic techniques have been developed, of which charge exchange recombination spectrosopy and Thomson scattering are treated in some detail.