ITER low-field-side density profile reflectometer: design challenges and optimization

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Abstract

Ensuring the availability, reliability and accuracy of profile, MHD and turbulence measurements in ITER represents a significant challenge. In contrast to optically-based diagnostics, millimeter-wave systems are well-suited to the harsh burning plasma environment. However, a number of design issues remain including cutoff layer modifications due to relativistic effects at high temperatures, diagnostic availability/accessibility for a range of operating conditions/plasma positions, and minimization of phase errors introduced through antenna coupling/mode conversion in overmoded corrugated waveguide. Design issues such as this have been addressed through analysis coupled with laboratory measurements. An optimized conceptual design of the front-end antenna configuration has been generated together with an assessment of the expected accuracy of the density profile measurement.

*Supported by US ITER and PPPL under Subcontract S008905.

Authors

  • W.A. Peebles

    • UCLA
  • T.L. Rhodes

    • UCLA
  • E.J. Doyle

    • UCLA
  • W. Wang

    • PPPL
    • UCLA
  • X. Nguyen

    • UCLA
  • C. Wannberg

    • UCLA
  • Greg Hanson

    • Oakridge National Laboratory
    • ORNL
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Tim Bigelow

    • ORNL
    • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • J. Wilgen

    • ORNL