The stellarator Wendelstein 7-X is being prepared for long pulse operation. This includes diagnostics for investigation of plasma wall interaction processes. A versatile optical observation system has been developed for local characterization of the divertor plasma and the divertor target surface. The optical systems consist of two endoscopes each with perpendicular fields of view and the opportunity of tomographic reconstruction. Mirror based optics has been chosen in order to assure good optical properties independent of the wavelength. A narrow field of view allows for high spatial resolution while rotation of the first mirror covers the full poloidal divertor sections. An integrated shutter mechanism and a vacuum window far back minimiz...
The Wendelstein 7-X stellarator is a large nuclear fusion device based at Max-Planck-Institut fur Pl...
Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) is the most advanced fusion experiment in the stellarator line and is aimed a...
International audienceLong pulse operation of present and future magnetic fusion devices requires so...
The investigation of plasma wall interactions in terms of erosion processes, fuel retention and new ...
A new endoscope with optimised divertor view has been developed in order to survey and monitor the e...
A group of edge diagnostics and modelling has been developed for investigation of synergy between 3D...
Wendelstein 7-X being the most advanced stellarator is currently prepared for commissioning at Greif...
The stellarator W7-X will be capable of running in a quasicontinuous operating mode with 10 MW of el...
A new ultraviolet-visible-near infrared (UV-VIS-NIR) overview spectroscopy has been developed for ro...
Wendelstein 7-X aims at quasi-steady state operation with up to 10 MW of heating power for 30 min. P...
For the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator, which will allow quasicontinuous operation (τ30 min) with 10 MW...
In the stellarator Wendelstein 7-X with its twisted 3D magnetic field geometry, studies of material ...
The gain in experience with long-pulse operation under fusion relevant plasma conditions is an impor...
Developments towards DEMO Diagnostic and Control (D&C) system conceptual design are based on a subse...
The gain in experience with long-pulse operation under fusion relevant plasma conditions is an impor...
The Wendelstein 7-X stellarator is a large nuclear fusion device based at Max-Planck-Institut fur Pl...
Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) is the most advanced fusion experiment in the stellarator line and is aimed a...
International audienceLong pulse operation of present and future magnetic fusion devices requires so...
The investigation of plasma wall interactions in terms of erosion processes, fuel retention and new ...
A new endoscope with optimised divertor view has been developed in order to survey and monitor the e...
A group of edge diagnostics and modelling has been developed for investigation of synergy between 3D...
Wendelstein 7-X being the most advanced stellarator is currently prepared for commissioning at Greif...
The stellarator W7-X will be capable of running in a quasicontinuous operating mode with 10 MW of el...
A new ultraviolet-visible-near infrared (UV-VIS-NIR) overview spectroscopy has been developed for ro...
Wendelstein 7-X aims at quasi-steady state operation with up to 10 MW of heating power for 30 min. P...
For the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator, which will allow quasicontinuous operation (τ30 min) with 10 MW...
In the stellarator Wendelstein 7-X with its twisted 3D magnetic field geometry, studies of material ...
The gain in experience with long-pulse operation under fusion relevant plasma conditions is an impor...
Developments towards DEMO Diagnostic and Control (D&C) system conceptual design are based on a subse...
The gain in experience with long-pulse operation under fusion relevant plasma conditions is an impor...
The Wendelstein 7-X stellarator is a large nuclear fusion device based at Max-Planck-Institut fur Pl...
Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) is the most advanced fusion experiment in the stellarator line and is aimed a...
International audienceLong pulse operation of present and future magnetic fusion devices requires so...