Neutral Particle Measurement in High Z Plasma in Large Helical Device

2006 
In Large Helical Device (LHD), the discharges of high Z are often used in order to obtain high ion temperature. The ion density is relatively smaller than the electron density in high Z plasma. Therefore the high ion temperature can be obtained since the input energy per ion atom is large. In the charge exchange neutral diagnostic, the ion temperature can be obtained by observing the spectra of neutral particles, which are generated by the charge exchange between the background neutral and the plasma ion, and assuming the Maxwellian distribution of the spectra. In calculation, we also consider the charge exchange between the partially ionized high Z ion and proton. The contribution of neutral particle from the charge exchange between argon and proton is small near the center but cannot be neglected near the peripheral region comparing with that of hydrogen charge exchange
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