Radially scanning magnetic probes to study local helicity injection dynamics.

Rev Sci Instrum

Department of Engineering Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.

Published: October 2018

Two new magnetic probes have been deployed on the Pegasus spherical tokamak to study the dynamics of local helicity injection non-solenoidal plasma start-up and current drive. The magnetic radial array probe consists of 15 pickup coils (∼5 × 8 mm each) that measure over a 15 cm linear extent. The coils consist of traces embedded in a printed circuit board. Three coil designs are utilized to balance frequency response and coil sensitivity. Helmholtz coil measurements are used to measure coil and full assembly bandwidths (∼2 MHz and ∼200 kHz, respectively) and sensitivities (0.18/0.35/0.96 mV T s). The magnetic radial scanning probe is an array of Hall effect sensors that measure field strength ( mT) and direction at 8 spatial points ( = 1.5 cm), supporting the studies of equilibrium field structure and low-frequency (≤5 kHz) current dynamics. It uses commercial surface-mount Hall effect sensors with chip-integrated amplifiers and compensators that are mounted in a 3-D printed frame. Helmholtz coil measurements indicate negligible cross-field gain nonlinearity and provide absolute calibration of the diagnostic. Both probes are constructed as an electrostatically shielded insertable air-side assembly that mounts within a radially translatable ultrahigh vacuum assembly from an existing probe.

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