Reinstalled tokamak COMPASS, originally from Culham Science Centre, is now operating at the Institute of Plasma Physics, Prague and many new optical diagnostics are being developed [Sestak et al, 2009]. For measurement of electron temperature and density profiles, high resolution incoherent Thomson scattering spectroscopy based on Nd:YAG laser and avalanche photodiodes is under development now.
The paper outlines part of the design of this diagnostic - proper choice of spectral filters. The design of filters is shown and its evaluation taking into account different angle of scattered light is introduced.
Error bars of the electron temperature, density and pressure are determined with respect to assumed electron temperature and density profiles and to required high spatial resolution at the pedestal region.