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In this article, we study the feasibility of using a fibre-optics current sensor (FOCS) for the measurement of plasma
current in the future fusion reactor ITER. The sensor is based on a classical FOCS interrogator involving the
measurement of the state of polarization rotation undergone by the light in presence of a magnetic field (Faraday effect)
in an optical fibre surrounding the current and terminated by a Faraday mirror. We considered a uniformly spun optical
fibre as the sensing element and we used the Stokes formalism to simulate the sensor. The objective of the simulations is
to quantify the ratio LB/SP (beat length over the spun period of the spun fibre) enabling a measurement error in
agreement with the ITER specifications. The simulator takes into account the temperature variations undergone by the
measurement system under ITER operation. The simulation work showed that a LB/SP ratio of 19.2 is adequate.
Marc Wuilpart,Benoit Vanus,Alina Andrasan,Andrei Gusarov,Philippe Moreau, andPatrice Mégret
"Study of a fibre optics current sensor for the measurement of plasma current in ITER", Proc. SPIE 9916, Sixth European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors, 99160L (30 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2236814
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Marc Wuilpart, Benoit Vanus, Alina Andrasan, Andrei Gusarov, Philippe Moreau, Patrice Mégret, "Study of a fibre optics current sensor for the measurement of plasma current in ITER," Proc. SPIE 9916, Sixth European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors, 99160L (30 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2236814