Title :
Design and development of a lower-hybrid antenna for the MST reversed field pinch
Author :
Thomas, Martyn ; Cekic, M. ; Uchimoto, E. ; Lovell ; Prager, S.C. ; Sarff
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Recent theoretical studies (Uchimoto et al., 1994) strongly motivated the development of a radio-frequency current drive scheme for current density gradient reduction in the outer region of a reversed field pinch. The preliminary experiments (Sarf et al., 1994) using inductive current drive, indicate that such current density profile modification reduces the magnetic fluctuation amplitude and related energy and particle losses. To test the theoretical predictions and to further improve confinement in the MST, we are planning a series of lower-hybrid wave experiments. The initial phase is the design and optimization of a low-power antenna to study slow wave propagation in a frequency range 2-3 f/sub LH/ (200-300 MHz) with parallel index of refraction n/sub /spl par///spl sim/10. Ray-tracing calculations, for typical MST plasma parameters, indicate that such a wave will spiral radially into a target zone inside the reversal layer. The antenna consists of an array of tunable loops arranged in the poloidal direction. The design is compatible with the existing box-port openings in the MST conductive shell to prevent additional magnetic field errors associated with large portholes. Antenna vacuum characteristics are studied on a test-stand designed to approximate the geometry of the MST shell. For the initial measurements of plasma response and antenna loading, we designed a reduced, easily insertable, vacuum antenna structure. The results of plasma impedance measurements will be compared with the numerical modeling results and incorporated in the optimized design of the antenna for wave propagation experiments.
Keywords :
antennas in plasma; current density; plasma diagnostics; plasma fluctuations; reversed field pinch; 200 to 300 MHz; MST reversed field pinch; antenna loading; antenna vacuum characteristics; box-port openings; current density gradient reduction; current density profile modification; design; development; energy losses; index of refraction; inductive current drive; low-power antenna; lower-hybrid antenna; lower-hybrid wave experiments; magnetic field errors; magnetic fluctuation amplitude; optimization; particle losses; plasma impedance; radio-frequency current drive scheme; ray-tracing calculations; reversal layer; slow wave propagation; Antennas and propagation; Current density; Design optimization; Loaded antennas; Magnetic confinement; Magnetic field measurement; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Plasma waves; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1995. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1995 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Madison, WI, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2669-5
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1995.531704