Interpretation of the nonlinear mode excitation in the ITER gyrotron.

ORAL

Abstract

Recently, the first 170 GHz gyrotron delivering 1 MW continuous-wave power (CW) for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) has been developed at the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) [K. Sakamoto et al., ``Achievement of robust high-efficiency 1 MW oscillation in the hard self-excitation region by a 170 GHz continuous wave gyrotron,'' Nature Physics, vol. 3, pp. 411- 414, 2007]. In that work the hysteresis phenomenon in excitation of two modes was described. It was found that the operating mode can be excited in the region of hard self-excitation when the parasitic mode is present. The interpretation of this effect is given in the present paper.

*This work is supported by the Office of Fusion Science of the US Department of Energy.

Authors

  • Oleksandr Sinitsyn

    • IREAP, University of Maryland
  • Gregory Nusinovich

    • IREAP, University of Maryland