DocumentCode :
3590881
Title :
Fusion plasma diagnostics with microwaves
Author :
Hartfuss, Hans J.
Author_Institution :
Max-Planck-Inst. fur Plasmaphysik, Greifswald, Germany
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
An introductory overview is given on the established methods of probing magnetically confined hot fusion plasmas with microwaves in the mm and sub-mm wavelength regions. Since the plasma dielectric properties are mainly determined by the electron component of the plasma, primarily information on this component is being achieved. The methods can be divided into active and passive diagnostics. Applying the active ones, like interferometry, reflectometry, polarimetry, and wave scattering the changes in phase, time delay, polarization state, and spectrum of a launched electromagnetic wave are measured to yield information on the local electron density and temperature as well as the magnetic field and plasma currents respectively. The passive radiometry of the cyclotron emission of the electrons gives local information on the electron temperature, in general the electron energy distribution function. The physics basis of the various methods is well known since many years. However, the development of reliable microwave components, both sources and heterodyne detection systems, and recently also two dimensional detector arrays and the application of signal correlation techniques, makes multi-view phase and amplitude imaging applicable, delivering new insights into turbulent plasma structures most important in understanding plasma heat and particle transport properties. The paper gives in an elementary way the physics basis and describes the principles of the various active and passive techniques.
Keywords :
microwave reflectometry; microwave spectra; plasma confinement; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma dielectric properties; plasma temperature; plasma turbulence; polarimetry; radiowave interferometry; active diagnostics; cyclotron emission; electron component; electron energy distribution function; electron temperature; fusion plasma diagnostics; heterodyne detection systems; interferometry; launched electromagnetic wave spectrum; local electron density; local information; magnetic field; magnetically confined hot fusion plasmas; microwave components; passive diagnostics; passive radiometry; plasma currents; plasma dielectric properties; polarimetry; polarization state; reflectometry; time delay; wave scattering; yield information; Magnetic resonance imaging; Microwave radiometry;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
ICECom, 2010 Conference Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-998-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-9-5360-3758-2
Type :
conf
Filename :
5729687
Link To Document :
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