The first spectroscopic measurements of tritium Balmer alpha (T-alpha)
emission from a fusion plasma were made on TFTR using a Fabry-Perot i
nterferometer. The tritium alpha (T-alpha) emission line is partially
blended with the deuterium alpha (D-alpha) line, commonly used in edge
plasma diagnostics, and the contributions of H-alpha, D-alpha and T-a
lpha are separated by spectral analysis. The data are a measure of the
fuelling of the plasma by tritium accumulated in the TFTR limiter, as
well as the amount of neutral tritium generated by charge exchange of
plasma ions. The T-alpha line first became detectable in a high power
, tritium only, neutral beam injection discharge at the level of T-alp
ha/(H-alpha + D-alpha + T-alpha) = 2%. Subsequently this ratio has inc
reased to as high as 7.5%. Data on the time evolution of the T-alpha e
mission during a single discharge and over a series of tritium and deu
terium discharges are presented.