DocumentCode :
2345276
Title :
Microwave absorption diagnostics on the MTX tokamak
Author :
Meassick ; Hooper ; Rice ; Stallard ; Brooksby ; Verboncouer ; Marinak ; Lorbeck
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
0-0 1989
Firstpage :
163
Abstract :
Summary Form only given, as follows. The Microwave Tokamak Experiment (MTX) is designed to investigate nonlinear electron cyclotron heating (ECH) resulting from short, high-power, microwave pulses incident on a high-density (10/sup 14/ cm/sup -3/), high-temperature (1 keV) tokamak plasma. The free-electron laser (FEL) used to supply the microwave pulses will initially operate in a single-pulse mode at a frequency of 140 GHz with pulse lengths of approximately 20 ns at a power of 1-2 GW. Ultimately, the FEL will supply pulse trains consisting of 50 pulses of 50-ns duration at a power of 8 GW. The energy supplied by the FEL pulse ( approximately=40 J) is small compared with the stored energy of the plasma ( approximately=2500 J), making it difficult to evaluate the beam-plasma interaction by measuring bulk plasma parameters for these initial experiments. To determine the FEL power balance, a set of microwave diagnostics has been developed to measure the microwave beam parameters directly. These diagnostics include a beam splitter coupled with photon drag detectors to measure the forward and reflected power of the FEL beam, a calorimeter to measure the total microwave energy transmitted through the plasma and its spatial extent, and a receiver measuring the time evolution of incident power through the calorimeter.<>
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave propagation in plasma; free electron lasers; laser beam applications; plasma diagnostics; plasma radiofrequency heating; plasma toroidal confinement; 1 keV; 1 to 2 GW; 140 GHz; 20 ns; MTX tokamak; Microwave Tokamak Experiment; beam splitter; beam-plasma interaction; bulk plasma parameters; free-electron laser; high temperature tokamak plasma; microwave absorption; microwave diagnostics; microwave energy; microwave pulses; nonlinear electron cyclotron heating; photon drag detectors; power balance; single-pulse mode; Electromagnetic heating; Electromagnetic propagation in plasma media; Free electron lasers; Laser applications; Magnetic confinement; Plasma heating; Plasma measurements;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Buffalo, NY, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166286
Filename :
166286
Link To Document :
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