TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a Fast Visible Light Measurement System for the Study of Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequency Waves in GAMMA 10 / PDX Plasmas
AU - Ejiri, Akira
AU - Hirata, Mafumi
AU - Ichimura, Makoto
AU - Yoshikawa, Masayuki
AU - Ikezoe, Ryuya
AU - Kamio, Shuji
N1 - Funding Information:
This work is supported by National Institute for Fusion Science Collaboration Research Program NIFS17KUGM125.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021. The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Research
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - A fast visible light measurement system was installed on GAMMA 10/PDX to measure plasma light fluctuations induced by ion cyclotron range of frequency (ICRF) (6360 kHz) waves. Time evolution and power spectrum were obtained and the relative amplitude of the fluctuations was the order of 0.1%. The difference of measured wavelength region was investigated by using three interference filters, but obtained time evolutions and the relative amplitudes were similar when we neglect a factor of difference. The RF pick-up noise is about two orders of magnitude smaller than the ICRF wave induced plasma signal, and the broad frequency band component is about an order of magnitude smaller than the signal. The latter arises from the shot-noise of the photon detection Poisson process, and an expression of the shot-noise, in which the effects of the frequency response of the system and the detector property are included, was obtained. The expression is confirmed experimentally using a stable light source.
AB - A fast visible light measurement system was installed on GAMMA 10/PDX to measure plasma light fluctuations induced by ion cyclotron range of frequency (ICRF) (6360 kHz) waves. Time evolution and power spectrum were obtained and the relative amplitude of the fluctuations was the order of 0.1%. The difference of measured wavelength region was investigated by using three interference filters, but obtained time evolutions and the relative amplitudes were similar when we neglect a factor of difference. The RF pick-up noise is about two orders of magnitude smaller than the ICRF wave induced plasma signal, and the broad frequency band component is about an order of magnitude smaller than the signal. The latter arises from the shot-noise of the photon detection Poisson process, and an expression of the shot-noise, in which the effects of the frequency response of the system and the detector property are included, was obtained. The expression is confirmed experimentally using a stable light source.
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U2 - 10.1585/PFR.16.1402096
DO - 10.1585/PFR.16.1402096
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85117365089
SN - 1880-6821
VL - 16
SP - 1402096-1-1402096-7
JO - Plasma and Fusion Research
JF - Plasma and Fusion Research
ER -