[Poster Presentation]Optimizing and Calibrating of the Dual-Optical-Path High-Speed CCD Imaging System of the J-TEXT Tokamak

Optimizing and Calibrating of the Dual-Optical-Path High-Speed CCD Imaging System of the J-TEXT Tokamak
ID:123 Submission ID:128 View Protection:ATTENDEE Updated Time:2025-10-13 11:29:11 Hits:70 Poster Presentation

Start Time:2025-11-09 09:11 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:1min

Session:[P] Poster presentation » [P1] 1.Renewable energy system

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Abstract
High-speed CCD imaging systems are critical diagnostic equipment for observing rapid phenomena such as magnetohydrodynamic instabilities, tearing modes, and edge localized modes in tokamak plasma research. In the J-TEXT tokamak device, achieving simultaneous observation of different plasma cross-sections or different physical quantities requires maximizing diagnostic information under the constraints of limited observation windows and camera resources. Traditional single-optical-path imaging systems face contradictions between spatial coverage and temporal resolution when observing complex plasma phenomena. To simultaneously acquire information from multiple spatial locations or multiple physical parameters, dual-optical-path simultaneous imaging must be achieved while maintaining high temporal resolution. Through the design of a dual-optical-path optical system, we have realized simultaneous imaging of two independent fields of view on a single CCD sensor. The system adopts a dual-optical-path single-sensor imaging architecture, capable of acquiring dual-channel images with 1920×1080 resolution at a temporal resolution of 1 ms. Key aspects of system optimization include precise design of the light-transmitting aperture and development of camera calibration algorithms. Aperture optimization requires finding the optimal balance between light throughput, image quality, and crosstalk suppression. For the dual-optical-path simultaneous imaging, we have developed specialized calibration methods to ensure geometric correspondence and consistency of optical parameters between the two optical paths.
 
Keywords
Dual-optical-path Imaging, Tokamak Plasma Diagnosis, High-speed CCD, Imaging System Optimization, Camera Calibration
Speaker
Yihan Wang
Master's degree Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST)

Submission Author
Yihan Wang Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST)
Zhipeng Chen Huazhong University of Science and Technology;International Joint Research Laboratory of Magnetic Confinement Fusion and Plasma Physics; State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Technology
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