@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00011165, author = {NISHIURA, Masaki and ADACHI, Shun and TANAKA, Kenji and KUBO, Shin and KENMOCHI, Naoki and SHIMOZUMA, Takashi and YANAI, Ryoma and YANAI, Ryohma and SAITO, Teruo and NUGA, Hideo and SEKI, Ryosuke}, journal = {Review of Scientific Instruments}, month = {May}, note = {0000-0002-2752-3333, A collective Thomson scattering (CTS) diagnostic with a ±3 GHz band around a 77 GHz gyrotron probe beam was developed to measure the velocity distribution of bulk and fast ions in high-temperature plasmas. We propose a new in situ calibration method for a CTS diagnostic system combined with a raytracing code. The method is applied in two situations for electron cyclotron emission in plasmas and in a CTS diagnostic with a modulated probe beam. Experimental results highlight the importance of refraction correction in probe and receive beams. The CTS spectrum is measured with the in situ calibrated CTS receiver and responds to fast ions originating from a tangential neutral beam with an energy of 170 keV and from a perpendicular beam with an energy of 60 keV, both in the large helical device. From a velocity space analysis model, the results elucidate the measured anisotropic CTS spectrum caused by fast ions. The calibration methods and analyses demonstrated here are essential for CTS, millimeter-wave diagnostics, and electron cyclotron heating required under fusion reactor conditions.}, title = {Collective Thomson scattering diagnostic with in situ calibration system for velocity space analysis in large helical device}, volume = {93}, year = {2022} }