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Application of Atomic Beams for Plasma Diagnostic

B. Schweer

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 45 / Number 2T / March 2004 / Pages 434-441

Technical Paper / Plasma and Fusion Energy Physics - Diagnostics / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST04-A510

Plasma can be studied and characterised by the analysis of its radiation1,2. Signals obtained by passive spectroscopy contain much information about temperature, density and flux of the main species and impurities3. The interpretation of measured line intensities requires the knowledge of atomic physics describing the specific radiation from the plasma. Tomographic methods are applied but they need symmetries for the calculation of local parameters. Additionally in magnetic confined plasmas the interpretation might be more difficult due to the Zeeman splitting.