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Wavelength Calibration and Spectral Analysis of Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy in EAST

PLASMA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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A vacuum ultraviolet(VUV) spectroscopy with a focal length of 1 m has been engineered specifically for observing edge impurity emissions in Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak(EAST). In this study, wavelength calibration for the VUV spectroscopy is achieved utilizing a zinc lamp. The grating angle and charge-coupled device(CCD) position are carefully calibrated for different wavelength positions. The wavelength calibration of the VUV spectroscopy is crucial for improving the accuracy of impurity spectral data, and is required to identify more impurity spectral lines for impurity transport research. Impurity spectra of EAST plasmas have also been obtained in the wavelength range of 50–300 nm with relatively high spectral resolution. It is found that the impurity emissions in the edge region are still dominated by low-Z impurities, such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen, albeit with the application of fulltungsten divertors on the EAST tokamak.
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vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy,wavelength calibration,impurity spectra
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