The in-vessel silicon diode arrays that are used for soft x-ray detection in many tokamaks are sensitive to neutron damage, making them unsuitable for burning plasma devices such as SPARC. In such a device, the silicon diodes would need to be placed far from the plasma-limiting their field of view-or an alternative detector could be used. Here, we present the design of a camera containing an array of chemical vapor deposition single-crystal diamonds, which will be placed in the upper and lower port plugs of the SPARC tokamak with a large enough view of the poloidal cross section to enable tomographic inversion. The camera design presented here is optimized to provide a wide field of view of the poloidal cross section. Simulated plasma conditions are used to estimate the x-ray signal that this detector array will receive and to fine-tune the camera placement within the tokamak.

Normile, S., Vezinet, D., Perks, C., Bombarda, F., Verona-Rinati, G., Rice, J.e., et al. (2024). Design of a diamond-based in-vessel soft x-ray detector for the SPARC tokamak. REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS ONLINE, 95(9) [10.1063/5.0219522].

Design of a diamond-based in-vessel soft x-ray detector for the SPARC tokamak

G. Verona-Rinati;C. Verona;A. M. Raso;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The in-vessel silicon diode arrays that are used for soft x-ray detection in many tokamaks are sensitive to neutron damage, making them unsuitable for burning plasma devices such as SPARC. In such a device, the silicon diodes would need to be placed far from the plasma-limiting their field of view-or an alternative detector could be used. Here, we present the design of a camera containing an array of chemical vapor deposition single-crystal diamonds, which will be placed in the upper and lower port plugs of the SPARC tokamak with a large enough view of the poloidal cross section to enable tomographic inversion. The camera design presented here is optimized to provide a wide field of view of the poloidal cross section. Simulated plasma conditions are used to estimate the x-ray signal that this detector array will receive and to fine-tune the camera placement within the tokamak.
2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/07
Settore PHYS-03/A - Fisica sperimentale della materia e applicazioni
English
Normile, S., Vezinet, D., Perks, C., Bombarda, F., Verona-Rinati, G., Rice, J.e., et al. (2024). Design of a diamond-based in-vessel soft x-ray detector for the SPARC tokamak. REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS ONLINE, 95(9) [10.1063/5.0219522].
Normile, S; Vezinet, D; Perks, C; Bombarda, F; Verona-Rinati, G; Rice, Je; Verona, C; Raso, Am; Angelone, M
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