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Validation of a molecular hydrogen penetration model in the electric tokamak

Abstract

Density profile information is invaluable to plasma experiments. In particular, the edge and mantle plasma density profile is believed to influence core plasma behavior of fusion devices such as tokamaks. In low density plasmas, light emission caused by neutral hydrogen gas injection and subsequent excitation can be used to measure the local plasma parameters. A neutral penetration model is required to evaluate plasma density from H alpha light emission. This paper verifies that a simple collisionless three-dimensional neutral penetration model can be utilized in low-density, low-temperature plasmas. Since the H a emission intensity can be linked directly to the local electron density, this model permits the reconstruction of the density profile well beyond the last closed flux surface of the plasma.

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