Some of the techniques used for measuring the properties of plasmas
Measuring the key plasma properties is one of the most challenging  aspects               of fusion research. Knowledge of the important  plasma parameters (temperature,               density, radiation losses  etc) is very important in increasing understanding               of  plasma behaviour and designing, with confidence, future devices.  However,               as the plasma is contained in a vacuum vessel and  its properties are               extreme (extremely low density and  extremely high temperature), conventional               methods of  measurement are not appropriate. Thus, plasma diagnostics                are normally very innovative and often measure a physical process  from                which information on a particular parameter can be  deduced.
Measurement techniques can be categorised as active or  passive. In active                 plasma diagnostics, the plasma is  probed (via laser beams, microwaves,                 probes etc) – to  see how the plasma responds. For instance, in                  inteferometers, the passage of a microwave beam through the plasma will                  be slowed by the presence of the plasma (compared to the  passage through                 vacuum). This measures the refractive  index of the plasma  from                 which the density of plasma  ions/electrons can be interpreted. With all                 active  diagnostics, it must be ensured that the probing mechanism does                not significantly affect the behaviour of the plasma.
With  passive plasma diagnostics, radiation and particles leaving the plasma  are measured – and this knowledge is used to deduce how the plasma  behaves under certain conditions. For instance, during D-T operation on  JET, neutron detectors measure the flux of neutrons emitted from the  plasma. All wavelengths of radiated waves (visible, UV waves, X-rays  etc) are also measured – often from many locations in the plasma. Then a  detailed knowledge of the process which created the waves can enable a  key plasma parameter to be deduced.
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