DocumentCode
2734265
Title
Two-gigawatt burst-mode operation of the intense microwave prototype (IMP) free-electron laser (FEL) for the microwave tokamak experiment (MTX)
Author
Felker, B. ; Allen, S. ; Bell, H. ; Bowman, J. ; Delong, M. ; Fenstermacher, M. ; Ferguson, S.W. ; Fields, W.F., IV ; Hathaway, D. ; Hooper, E.B. ; Hulsey, S. ; Jackson, M. ; Lang, D.D. ; Lasnier, C. ; Makowski, M. ; Moller, J. ; Meyer, W. ; Nilson, D.G.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1993
fDate
11-15 Oct 1993
Firstpage
589
Abstract
The MTX explored the plasma heating effects of 140 GHz microwaves from both Gyrotrons and from the IMP FEL wiggler. The Gyrotron was long pulse length (0.5 seconds maximum) and the FEL produced short-pulse length, high-peak power, single and burst modes of 140 GHz microwaves. Full-power operations of the IMP FEL wiggler were commenced in April of 1992 and continued into October of 1992. The Experimental Test Accelerator II (ETA-II) provided a 50-nanosecond, 6-MeV, 2-3 kAmp electron beam that was introduced co-linear into the IMP FEL with a 140 GHz Gyrotron master oscillator (MO). The FEL was able to amplify the MO signal from approximately 7 kW to peaks consistently in the range of 1-2 GW. This microwave pulse was transmitted into the MTX and allowed the exploration of the linear and non-linear effects of short pulse, intense power in the MTX plasma. Single pulses were used to explore and gain operating experience in the parameter space of the IMP FEL, and finally evaluate transmission and absorption in the MTX. Single-pulse operations were repeatable. After the MTX was shut down burst-mode operations were successful at 2 kHz. This paper will describe the IMP FEL, Microwave Transmission System to MTX, the diagnostics used for measurements, and tile operations of the entire Microwave system. A discussion of correlated and uncorrelated errors that affect FEL performance will be made. Linear and nonlinear absorption data of the microwaves in the MTX plasma will be presented
Keywords
Tokamak devices; free electron lasers; fusion reactors; gyrotrons; plasma heating by laser; wigglers; 1 to 2 GW; 140 GHz; 2 to 3 kA; 50 ns; 6 MeV; ETA-II; Experimental Test Accelerator II; FEL; IMP; IMP FEL wiggler; MTX; absorption; burst modes; diagnostics; electron beam; free-electron laser; gyrotron master oscillator; gyrotrons; high-peak power; intense microwave prototype; microwave pulse; microwave tokamak experiment; plasma heating effects; pulse length; single modes; transmission; two-gigawatt burst-mode operation; Electromagnetic heating; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Electron accelerators; Electron beams; Gyrotrons; Life estimation; Plasma measurements; Pulse amplifiers; Testing; Undulators;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Fusion Engineering, 1993., 15th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Conference_Location
Hyannis, MA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1412-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FUSION.1993.518543
Filename
518543
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