One of the diagnostic systems critical to the success of the DIII-D tokamak
experiment is the Thomson scattering diagnostic. This diagnostic is unique
in that it measures local electron temperature and density: 1) at multiple
locations within the tokamak plasma; and 2) at different times throughout
the plasma duration.
Thomson "raw" data are digitized signals of scattered light, measured at di
fferent times and locations, from the laser beam paths fired into the plasm
a. Real-time acquisition of this data is performed by specialized hardware.
Once obtained, the raw data are processed into meaningful temperature and
density values which can be analyzed for measurement quality.
This paper will provide an overview of the entire Thomson scattering diagno
stic software and will focus on the data acquisition, processing, and analy
sis software implementation.
The software falls into three general categories:
1. Set-up and Control: Initializes and controls all Thomson hardware and so
ftware, sychronizes with other DIII-D computers, and invokes other Thomson
software as appropriate.
2. Data Acquisition and Processing: Obtains raw measured data from memory a
nd processes it into temperature and density values.
3. Analysis: Provides a graphical user interface in which to perform analys
is and sophisticated plotting of analysis parameters.