Cc. Klepper et al., APPLICATION OF A SPECIES-SELECTIVE PENNING GAUGE TO THE MEASUREMENT OF NEON AND HYDROGEN-ISOTOPE PARTIAL PRESSURES IN THE PLASMA BOUNDARY, Review of scientific instruments, 68(1), 1997, pp. 400-403
A species-selective Penning gauge, previously applied to He partial pr
essures, is now applied to the detection of small concentrations of Ne
in a D-2 gas. This is important for the study of Ne in the boundary r
egion of magnetic fusion devices, where this impurity is deliberately
injected to enhance the radiated power in that region. The application
of the technique to the detection of the partial pressure of a minori
ty hydrogen isotope is also examined. In this latter application, the
detection system and the data analysis are more complex, because of th
e proximity of the spectral lines of the isotopes. In both application
s, it is found that use of a proper detection scheme permits reliable
measurements of concentrations as low as 0.5% of the minority neutral
species, without requiring changes to the standard commercial Penning
gauge setup. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.