28 GHz Gyrotron ECRH Upgrade for LDX

POSTER

Abstract

A 10 kW, CW, 28 GHz gyrotron is being implemented on LDX to increase the plasma density and to more fully explore the potential of high beta plasma stability in a dipole magnetic configuration. Higher density increases the heating of ions by thermal equilibration and allows for improved wave propagation in planned ICRF experiments. This represents over a 50{\%} increase in the 17 kW ECRH from sources at 2.45, 6.4, and 10.5 GHz. The higher frequency will also make possible access to plasma densities of up to 10$^{13}$ cm$^{-3}$. The 1 Tesla resonances are located above and below the floating coil near the dipole axial region. The gyrotron beam will be transmitted in TE$_{01}$ mode in 32.5 mm diameter guide using one 90\r{ } bend and a short $<$ 5 m straight waveguide run. A Vlasov launch antenna in LDX will direct the beam to the upper 1~Tesla resonance region. A layout of the planned system will be presented.

*Supported by U. S. DOE

Authors

  • P.C. Michael

    • PSFC-MIT
  • P.P. Woskov

    • PSFC-MIT
    • MIT
    • PSFC MIT
  • J.L. Ellsworth

    • PSFC-MIT
  • J. Kesner

    • PSFC-MIT
    • MIT PSFC
    • MIT
    • PSFC MIT
  • D.T. Garnier

    • Columbia University
  • Michael Mauel

    • Columbia University
    • Columbia Univ
  • R.F. Ellis

    • University of Maryland
    • University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742