Quasi-optical design for the cross-polarization scattering diagnostic on the HL-2M tokamak
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Abstract
As the plasma beta (β) increases in high-performance tokamaks, electromagnetic turbulence becomes more significant, potentially constraining their operational range. To investigate this turbulence, a cross-polarization scattering (CPS) diagnostic system is being developed for the HL-2M tokamak, which is a new advanced tokamak with the capability of high-performance plasma. To optimize properties of the Q-band CPS diagnostic such as wavenumber resolution and signal-to-noise ratio, a quasi-optical system has been designed. The system includes a lens group for beam waist size optimization, a rotatable wire-grid polarizer for polarization adjustment, and a reflector group for matching the emission angle of the launched microwave. Laboratory tests demonstrated a beam spot size of around 2.5 cm at the target measurement location (near the plasma pedestal), cross-polarization isolation exceeding 50 dB, and poloidal and toroidal angle adjustment ranges of ±40 degrees and ±15 degrees, respectively. These results verify the system's feasibility through laboratory evaluations. The CPS diagnostic with the quasi-optical system has been installed on the HL-2M and is currently being tested in this experimental campaign.
*This work was supported by the National MCF Energy R&D Program of China (Grant No. 2019YFE03010001 and 2022YFE03050004), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 12105087, 12175113 and 12275096), the Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. U21A20440), and the Sichuan Key R&D Project (Grant No. 2023YFG0139).
Presenters
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Yu Zhou
- Tsinghua University