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    Ma Tian-Peng, Hu Li-Qun, Wan Bao-Nian, Ruan Huai-Lin, Gao Xiang, Zhen Xiang-Jun, Zhou Li-Wu, Sun You-Wen, Chen Zhong-Yong, Lin Shi-Yao, Kong Wei. Study of sawtooth oscillations on the HT-7 tokamak using 2D tomography of soft x-ray signalJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2005, 14(10): 2061-2067.
    Ma Tian-Peng, Hu Li-Qun, Wan Bao-Nian, Ruan Huai-Lin, Gao Xiang, Zhen Xiang-Jun, Zhou Li-Wu, Sun You-Wen, Chen Zhong-Yong, Lin Shi-Yao, Kong Wei. Study of sawtooth oscillations on the HT-7 tokamak using 2D tomography of soft x-ray signalJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2005, 14(10): 2061-2067.
  • Study of sawtooth oscillations on the HT-7 tokamak using 2D tomography of soft x-ray signal

    • It is the first time so far as we know that two arrays of multi-channel soft x-ray detectors are used to generate two-dimensional (2D) images of sawtooth oscillation on the HT-7 tokamak using the Fourier--Bessel harmonic reconstruction method, and using the singular value ecomposition to analyse the data from soft x-ray cameras. By these two arrays, 2D image reconstruction of soft x-ray emissivity can be obtained without assumption of plasma rigid rotation.Tomographic reconstruction of the m=1 mode structure is obtained during the precursor oscillation of the sawtooth crash. The crescent-shaped mode structure appearing on the contour map of the soft x-ray emissivity is consistent with the quasi-interchange mode. The characteristics of the m=1/n=1 mode structure observed in the soft x-ray tomography are as follows:the magnetic surface is made up of the crescent-shaped ``hot core'' and the circular ``cold bubble''. The structure of the magnetic surface rotates in the direction of the electron diamagnetic drift and the rotation frequency is the oscillation frequency of soft x-ray signals.
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