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Overview of the Langmuir probe system on the Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST) Upgrade...

by Peter Ryan, Sarah Elmore, James Harrison, Jack J Lovell, Robert Stephen
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Review of Scientific Instruments
Publication Date
Page Number
103501
Volume
94
Issue
10

A detailed description of the Langmuir probe system on Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak Upgrade is presented. The system features 850 tile-embedded probes and 40 bespoke electronic modules that each have the capability to drive and acquire data from up to 16 probes in a time-multiplexed manner. The system provides spatiotemporal-resolved measurements (1 cm and ∼1 ms, respectively) in the divertor region of ion saturation current, electron temperature, and floating potential. The standard interpretation of current-voltage (IV) characteristics is to apply a four-parameter fit, based on unmagnetized probe theory, which includes a linear model for the ion saturation region. To mitigate the effect of the magnetic field, analysis is restricted to the region of the IV characteristic, which is sensitive to only the tail of the electron energy distribution function.