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Assessment and Mitigation of Wall Light Reflection in ITER by Ray Tracing

Shin Kajita, Evgeny Veshchev, Maarten De Bock, Robin Barnsley, Manfred Von Hellermann, Michael Walsh

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 74 / Number 1-2 / July-August 2018 / Pages 37-46

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2017.1390389

Received:August 3, 2017
Accepted:September 29, 2017
Published:July 3, 2018

In ITER, reflection of photons on vacuum vessel will make parasitic signals (stray light) for optical diagnostics. In this study, to estimate and mitigate the effect of the stray light in ITER in a systematic manner, a ray transfer matrix was constructed based on ray tracing calculations for a divertor impurity monitor and charge-exchange recombination spectroscopy (CXRS). It is shown that the allocation of the sources around the strike point and the X-point, where the emission is strong, is important for the model used to build the transfer matrix to effectively mitigate the stray light. The origin of the stray light for the core CXRS is investigated, and a case study to subtract the stray light is shown.