- Delgado-Aparicio, LF;
- Stutman, D;
- Tritz, K;
- Finkenthal, M;
- Bell, R;
- Gates, D;
- Kaita, R;
- LeBlanc, B;
- Maingi, R;
- Yuh, H;
- Levinton, F;
- Heidbrink, W
A fast (≤0.1 ms) and compact 'multi-colour' soft x-ray array has been developed for time and space-resolved electron temperature (Te) measurements in magnetically confined fusion (MCF) plasmas. The electron temperature is obtained by modelling the slope of the continuum radiation from ratios of the available 1D-Abel inverted radial emissivity profiles over different energy ranges, with no a priori assumptions of plasma profiles, magnetic field reconstruction constraints or need of shot-to-shot reproducibility. This technique has been used to perform fast Te measurements in the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX), avoiding the limitations imposed by the well-known multi-point Thompson scattering, electron cyclotron emission and electron Bernstein wave mode conversion diagnostics. The applicability of this 'multi-colour' technique for magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) mode recognition and a variety of perturbative electron and impurity transport studies in MCF plasmas is also discussed. Reconstructed 'multi-colour' emissivity profiles for a variety of NSTX scenarios are presented here for the first time. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.