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Application of the Gyrotron FU II Submillimeter Wave Radiation Source to Plasma Scattering Measurements
Authors:T Idehara  I Ogawa  K Kawahata  H Iguchi  K Matsuoka
Affiliation:1. Research Center for Development of Far-Infrared Region, Fukui University, Bunkyo, 3–9–1, Fukui 910–, 8507, Japan
2. National Institute for Fusion Science, Oroshi-cho, Toki-shi 509–, 5292, Japan
Abstract:Gyrotron FU II has been successfully applied as a submillimeter wave radiation source to plasma scattering measurements on the Compact Helical System (CHS) in National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS) in Japan. The gyrotron operates in a long pulse mode (the pulse width is about 600 ms) at a frequency of about 350 GHz (the corresponding wavelength is 0.85 mm). The output power is about 110 W. The output power is transmitted along a circular waveguide system and converted to a Gaussian-like beam by a quasi-optical antenna. After that, the beam is directed onto the CHS plasma and the scattered signal is detected by a homodyne detection system. The frequency and the wave number of the scattered signal are analyzed. The results suggest that a broad band low frequency (several tens to several hundreds kHz) density fluctuation is excited in the CHS plasma only during neutral beam injection (NBI) or ion cyclotron resonance (ICR) heating.
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