Quantitative analysis and time-resolved characterization of simulated tokamak exhaust gas by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy

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何亚雄 [1 ,2 ,3 ]
许涛 [1 ,3 ]
张勇 [4 ]
柯川 [2 ]
赵勇 [1 ,2 ,3 ]
刘曙 [5 ]
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[1] School of Physics and Energy Fujian Normal University
[2] Fujian Provincial Collaborative Innovation Center for Advanced High-Field Superconducting Materialsand Engineering
[3] Shandong Dong Yi Optoelectronic Instrument Co. Ltd
[4] Technical Center for Industrial Product and Raw Material Inspection and Testing,Shanghai Customs
[5] Center for Superconducting and New Energy Research and Development Southwest Jiaotong University
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TL631.24 []; O657.38 [激光光谱分析法];
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070302 ; 081704 ; 082701 ;
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Tokamak exhaust is an important part of the deuterium-tritium fuel cycle system in fusion reactions. In this work, we present a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy(LIBS)-based method to monitor the gas compositions from the exhaust system in the tokamak device. Helium(He), a main impurity in the exhaust gas, was mixed with hydrogen(H) in different ratios through a self-designed gas distribution system, and sealed into a measurement chamber as a standard specimen. A 532 nm wavelength laser pulse with an output power of 100 mJ was used for plasma excitation. The time-resolved LIBS is used to study the time evolution characteristics of the signal strength, signal-to-background ratio(SBR), signal-to-noise ratio(SNR) and relative standard deviation(RSD) of the helium and hydrogen characteristic lines. The Boltzmann twoline method was employed to estimate the plasma temperature of laser-induced plasma(LIP).The Stark-broadened profile of He I 587.56 nm was exploited to measure the electron density.From these studies, an appropriate time was determined in which the low RSD% was consistent with the high signal-to-noise ratio. The He I 587.56 nm and Hα emission lines with good signalto-noise ratio were extracted from the spectrum and used in the external standard method and internal standard method for quantitative analysis. The test results for mixed gas showed that the average relative error of prediction was less than 11.15%, demonstrating the great potential of LIBS in detecting impurities in plasma exhaust gas.
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