Microwave Imaging Reflectometry on NSTX
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Abstract
A 3-D Microwave Imaging Reflectometry (MIR) instrument is proposed for NSTX. Reflections from multiple, extended plasma cutoff surfaces are imaged onto a 2-D mixer array (8x2 or 8x4 elements, depending upon the size of the viewing window). Through the simultaneous launch and collection of up to 16 probe frequencies covering a frequency span of 40-70 GHz, the result is a 3-D visualization (up to 8x4x16 or 512 channels) of plasma density fluctuations including IRE (sawtooth), EPMs and ``fishbones,'' CAE/GAE and TAE/rTAE modes. The resultant 3-D images of turbulence will address the details of ITG, zonal flows and streamers. Technical details regarding the MIR system design, including a number of implementation options (funding dependent), will be presented.
*Supported by U.S. DoE Grants DE-FG02-99ER54531 and DE-AC02-76-CHO-307, and by U.S. DARPA Grant NBCH1050014.