Electron cyclotron heating/current-drive system using high power tubes for QUEST spherical tokamak

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Abstract

Electron cyclotron heating (ECH) is the primary method to ramp up plasma current non-inductively in QUEST spherical tokamak. A 28 GHz gyrotron is employed for short pulses, where the radio frequency (RF) power is about 300 kW. Current ramp-up efficiency of 0.5 A/W has been obtained with focused beam of the second harmonic X-mode. A quasi-optical polarizer unit has been newly installed to avoid arcing events. For steady-state tokamak operation, 8.56 GHz klystron with power of 200 kW is used as the CW-RF source. The high voltage power supply (54 kV/13 A) for the klystron has been built recently, and initial bench test of the CW-ECH system is starting. The array of insulated-gate bipolar transistor works to quickly cut off the input power for protecting the klystron.

*This work is supported by JSPS KAKENHI (15H04231), NIFS Collaboration Research program (NIFS13KUTR085, NIFS17KUTR128), and through MEXT funding for young scientists associated with active promotion of national university reforms.

Authors

  • Takumi Onchi

    • Kyushu University
  • H. Idei

    • Kyushu University
  • M. Hasegawa

    • Kyushu University
  • T. Nagata

    • Kyushu University
  • K. Kuroda

    • Kyushu University
  • K. Hanada

    • Kyushu University
  • T. Kariya

    • University of Tsukuba
  • S. Kubo

    • NIFS
  • T.I. Tsujimura

    • NIFS
  • S. Kobayashi

    • NIFS