Some possibilities for measuring local plasma parameters in the edge plasma by impurity injection

Some opportunities for measuring nc, Te, Ti, Zeff and background plasma drift velocities in the edge region of magnetic confinement devices based on impurity injection are described. The technique would be based on spatially resolving (along B) the distributions of successive charge states and the measurement of (Doppler) temperatures of the states. Some simple analytic relations can be obtained to permit the extraction of first-order estimates of the plasma parameters, one at a time, from the experimental data; however, in practice, it will generally be necessary to use an impurity transport code with the input plasma parameters varied to obtain a best fit to all of the available experimental data simultaneously.