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  • 2021Multi-energy reconstructions, central electron temperature measurements, and early detection of the birth and growth of runaway electrons using a versatile soft x-ray pinhole camera at MST7citations
  • 2019Ferroelectric Self-Poling in GeTe Films and Crystalscitations
  • 2016A single probe for imaging photons, electrons and physical forces2citations
  • 2015Prospects of X-ray photoemission electron microscopy at the first beamline of the Polish synchrotron facility ‘Solaris’8citations

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  • Yamazaki, H.
  • Vanmeter, Patrick
  • Chapman, Brett
  • Almagari, A. F.
  • Ono, Masayuki
  • Stratton, B.
  • Donath, Tilman
  • Reusch, L. M.
  • Bitter, M.
  • Luethi, B.
  • Mccollam, K. J.
  • Kojima, Shinichiro
  • Hartog, D. J. Den
  • Sarff, J. S.
  • Hofer, P.
  • Chellaï, Oulfa
  • Wallace, John
  • Rissi, Michael
  • Holý, Václav
  • Kriegner, Dominik
  • Springholz, Gunther
  • Richter, Carsten
  • Krempaský, Juraj
  • Capron, Marie
  • Müller, Elisabeth
  • Berger, Helmut
  • Dil, J. Hugo
  • Hug, Hans J.
  • Lamattina, Fabio
  • Fink, Rainer H.
  • Paruch, Patrycja
  • Lisunova, Yuliya
  • Pigozzi, Giancarlo
  • Stevenson, Stephanie E.
  • Quitmann, Christoph
  • Raabe, Joerg
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Multi-energy reconstructions, central electron temperature measurements, and early detection of the birth and growth of runaway electrons using a versatile soft x-ray pinhole camera at MST

  • Yamazaki, H.
  • Vanmeter, Patrick
  • Chapman, Brett
  • Almagari, A. F.
  • Ono, Masayuki
  • Stratton, B.
  • Donath, Tilman
  • Reusch, L. M.
  • Bitter, M.
  • Luethi, B.
  • Mccollam, K. J.
  • Kojima, Shinichiro
  • Hartog, D. J. Den
  • Pilet, Nicolas
  • Sarff, J. S.
  • Hofer, P.
  • Chellaï, Oulfa
  • Wallace, John
  • Rissi, Michael
Abstract

<jats:p>A multi-energy soft x-ray pinhole camera has been designed, built, and deployed at the Madison Symmetric Torus to aid the study of particle and thermal transport, as well as MHD stability physics. This novel imaging diagnostic technique employs a pixelated x-ray detector in which the lower energy threshold for photon detection can be adjusted independently on each pixel. The detector of choice is a PILATUS3 100 K with a 450 μm thick silicon sensor and nearly 100 000 pixels sensitive to photon energies between 1.6 and 30 keV. An ensemble of cubic spline smoothing functions has been applied to the line-integrated data for each time-frame and energy-range, obtaining a reduced standard-deviation when compared to that dominated by photon-noise. The multi-energy local emissivity profiles are obtained from a 1D matrix-based Abel-inversion procedure. Central values of Te can be obtained by modeling the slope of the continuum radiation from ratios of the inverted radial emissivity profiles over multiple energy ranges with no a priori assumptions of plasma profiles, magnetic field reconstruction constraints, high-density limitations, or need of shot-to-shot reproducibility. In tokamak plasmas, a novel application has recently been tested for early detection, 1D imaging, and study of the birth, exponential growth, and saturation of runaway electrons at energies comparable to 100 × Te,0; thus, early results are also presented.</jats:p>

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Silicon