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A mode-transforming polarization-rotatable launcher for the ATF fusion experiment

Authors :
T. L. White
C. R. Schaich
T.S. Bigelow
H.D. Kimrey
Source :
1988 IEEE AP-S. International Symposium, Antennas and Propagation.
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
IEEE, 2003.

Abstract

The Advanced Toroidal Facility (ATF) fusion energy experiment at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory requires high-power microwaves for startup and plasma heating. Power from a gyrotron oscillator tube at 53.2 GHz will be used to ionize and heat the plasma by the electron cyclotron heating process. The confining magnetic field of the device is either 0.95 or 1.9 T. The gyrotron tube generates 200 kW in the TE/sub 02/ mode, which is transported in an overmoded 6.35 cm diameter circular waveguide to the ATF vacuum vessel. The launcher consists of a mode-converting Vlasov section, which converts the nonpolarized TE/sub 02/ wave into a linearly polarized narrow beam. The beam reflects off a tilted spherical reflector grating and is focused at the center of the plasma. The launcher design and laboratory measurements are discussed. >

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
1988 IEEE AP-S. International Symposium, Antennas and Propagation
Accession number :
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