Measurement of Magnetic Field using Doppler-Free Saturation Spectroscopy (DFSS) in C-2W FRC Plasma

Elijah Martin, Marcel Nations, Deepak Gupta

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Abstract

The Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and TAE Technologies (TAE) focused on implementing an existing mobile Doppler-free saturation spectroscopy (DFSS) diagnostic to determine the direction of the equilibrium magnetic field within TAE’s C-2W field-reversed configuration (FRC) fusion device. Non-perturbative measurements of magnetic fields in the core of FRCs can provide critical information needed to constrain equilibrium models and for the continued advancement of the fusion research program at TAE. DFSS is a well-established, laser-based absorption spectroscopy technique used to suppress inhomogeneous (Doppler) broadening and reveal the Zeeman fine structure of the target emission lines. The collaboration involved the use of ORNL’s recently constructed mobile DFSS diagnostic. The DFSS diagnostic was shipped and installed on C- 2W in February 2023. TAE’s expertise was used to design and construct the mechanic support structures required to mount the optical hardware on C-2W. Additionally TAE provide critical input to minimize the noise imposed on the DFSS signal by vibrations of the mechanic support structure during operations. DFSS data was obtained for over 500 C-2W shots and will continue until the expiration of this CRADA on September 30th 2023. Over the course of this work, significant progress was made to maximize the signal to noise (SNR) ratio. Analysis of recently acquired data is on-going, however, initial indications are highly suggestive that a DFSS signal above background has been successfully acquired in C-2W.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • 70 PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY

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