Development of Microwave Imaging Reflectometry for KSTAR

POSTER

Abstract

A microwave imaging reflectometry (MIR) system for KSTAR is being developed to measure 2-D (poloidal $\times$ radial) image of the electron density fluctuations for turbulence based transport study. Prior to the full system, two-frequency prototype system will be tested for the 2012 KSTAR campaign. The system is capable to measure poloidal wave numbers from 0.5 to 2 cm$^{-1}$ with a 16 channel array of detectors that can image $\sim 13$ cm length of the poloidal plane. Due to the standing wave problem of lens based system (sharing optics with 2nd ECEI system), a new system based on reflective optics is being designed. The RF electronics, capable of simultaneous measurement of the reflected beams from two cut-off layers, has been developed and the laboratory test results with a corrugated reflecting target will be presented.

*Work supported by NRF Korea and US DOE.

Authors

  • W. Lee

    • Postech
  • I. Hong

    • Postech
  • Y. Nam

    • Postech
  • M. Kim

    • Postech
  • J. Leem

    • Postech
  • G.S. Yun

    • Postech
  • H.K. Park

    • Postech
  • Y.G. Kim

    • Kyungpook National University
  • K.W. Kim

    • Kyungpook National University
  • C.W. Domier

    • University of California at Davis
    • University of California, Davis
    • University of California Davis
    • Univ. of California, Davis
  • N.C. Luhmann, Jr.

    • University of California at Davis
    • University of California, Davis
    • U. California-Davis
    • University of California Davis
    • Univ. of California, Davis