Testing of the ITER-ECE prototype receiver and related components on DIII-D

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Abstract

Real-world testing of advanced plasma diagnostic instruments and techniques intended for use on ITER is crucial to ensure their success. A prototype millimeter-wave receiver developed by Virginia Diodes, Inc. was brought to DIII-D to check its performance by measuring third harmonic ECE in high temperature plasmas. The receiver is state-of-the art, employing a waveguide based triplexer and a DRO-based local oscillator with an integrated tripler, subharmonic mixer and amplifier to detect emission in the 200-300 GHz range. Comparisons of ECE measurements with those from the DIII-D Michelson interferometer will evaluate linearity, sensitivity, and noise temperature. Also, transmission measurements of a double wedged quartz window, very similar to that proposed for the ITER vacuum interface, are given, showing no interference effects and good broadband performance. Additionally, results of the testing of a new high intensity LED light source for alignment of transmission line components are shown.

*Supported by US DOE DE-FG02-97ER54415, DE-FC02-04ER54698

Authors

  • M.E. Austin

    • IFS, The University of Texas at Austin
    • Univ. Texas Austin
  • M.W. Brookman

    • Univ. Texas Austin
  • P.E. Phillips

    • IFS, The University of Texas at Austin
    • Univ. Texas Austin
  • William Rowan

    • IFS, The University of Texas at Austin
    • University of Texas at Austin
    • Univ. Texas Austin
    • University of Texas, Austin
    • Institute for Fusion Studies, University of Texas at Austin
  • S. Danani

    • ITER-India