Improvement in the spatial resolution of heavy ion beam probe measurements through application of ion optics.

Rev Sci Instrum

Xantho Technologies, LLC, Madison, Wisconsin 53705, USA.

Published: January 2021

A technique for more accurately modeling and improving the spatial resolution of heavy ion beam probe measurements is described. We use a set of particle trajectories to numerically determine the focusing properties of a complicated three-dimensional magnetic field and characterize these properties with a transfer matrix. We then modify the transfer matrix approach of traditional ion optics to include a parameter that describes the ionization location of the detected ions. The ion optics model calculated using this technique enables a more accurate description of the particle trajectories than previously feasible. The model also allows one to easily determine an initial beam focus that could be used during experimental operation to optimize the spatial resolution of measurements. The technique has been applied to the design of a heavy ion beam probe diagnostic for the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator, and improvements in the modeled spatial resolution by a factor of about 2 over previous estimates are possible. The improved spatial resolution will enable measurements of plasma fluctuations with smaller wavelengths than would otherwise be possible.

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