DocumentCode
1065850
Title
Development of a 140-GHz 1-MW continuous wave gyrotron for the W7-X stellarator
Author
Dammertz, Günter ; Alberti, S. ; Arnold, Andreas ; Borie, Edith ; Erckmann, V. ; Gantenbein, Gerd ; Giguet, E. ; Heidinger, Roland ; Hogge, J.-P. ; Illy, Stefan ; Kasparek, Walter ; Koppenburg, Kai ; Kuntze, Lausanne ; Laqua, H.P. ; LeCloarec, G. ; Legoff
Author_Institution
Inst. fur Hochleistungsimpuls- und Mikrowellentechnik (IHM), Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
Volume
30
Issue
3
fYear
2002
fDate
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
808
Lastpage
818
Abstract
The development of high-power gyrotrons (118 GHz, 140 GHz) in continuous-wave (CW) operation for heating nuclear fusion plasmas has been in progress for several years in a joint collaboration between different European research institutes and industrial partners. The 140-GHz gyrotron being under development for the installation at the W7-X stellarator now under construction at the IPP Greifswald, Germany, operates in the TE28,8 mode and is equipped with a diode type magnetron injection electron gun, an improved beam tunnel, a high mode-purity low-Ohmic loss cavity, an optimized nonlinear up-taper, a highly efficient internal quasi-optical mode converter, a single-stage depressed collector and an edge-cooled, single disk CVD-diamond window. RF measurements at pulse duration of a few milliseconds yielded an RF output power of 1.15 MW at a beam current of 40 A and a beam voltage of 84 kV. Depressed collector operation has been possible up to decelerating voltages of 33 kV without any reduction of the output power. Long pulse operation (10 s at 1 MW) was possible without any signs of a limitation caused by the tube. For this output power the efficiency of the tube could be increased from about 30% without to about 50% with depression voltage. The best performance reached so far has produced an energy per pulse as high as 90 MJ (power 0.64 MW, pulse length 140 s) which is the highest value achieved in gyrotrons operating at this frequency and power level. The pulse-length limitations so far are mainly due to the external system.
Keywords
electron guns; gyrotrons; plasma toroidal confinement; stellarators; 0.64 MW; 1 MW; 1.15 MW; 118 GHz; 140 GHz; 33 kV; 84 kV; 90 MJ; RF measurements; RF output power; W7-X stellarator; beam tunnel; continuous wave gyrotron; continuous-wave operation; depressed collector operation; diamond window; diode type magnetron injection electron gun; edge-cooled single disk CVD-diamond window; heating; high mode-purity low-Ohmic loss cavity; high-power gyrotrons; high-power microwaves; internal quasi-optical mode converter; long pulse operation; nuclear fusion plasmas; optimized nonlinear up-taper; pulse duration; pulse-length limitations; single-stage depressed collector; Fusion reactors; Gyrotrons; Heating; Plasma applications; Plasma waves; Power generation; Pulse measurements; Radio frequency; Structural beams; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2002.801509
Filename
1158310
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