Title :
High-Efficiency Quasi-Optical Mode Converter for a 1-MW
-Mode Gyrotron
Author :
Jianbo Jin ; Flamm, Jens ; Jelonnek, John ; Kern, Stefan ; Pagonakis, Ioannis ; Rzesnicki, T. ; Thumm, Manfred
Author_Institution :
Assoc. EURATOM-FZK, Inst. fur Hochleistungsimpuls-und Mikrowellentech., Karlsruhe Inst. of Technol., Karlsruhe, Germany
Abstract :
A 1-MW, continuous wave, 170-GHz, TE32,9-mode gyrotron for use in International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is under development within the European Gyrotron Consortium. A quasi-optical mode converter is employed in the gyrotron to transform the high-order cavity mode into a fundamental Gaussian wave beam. The quasi-optical mode converter contains a launcher and a mirror system. The launcher is numerically optimized to provide Gaussian mode content of 98.43% at the launcher aperture. The mirror system consists of three mirrors. The first mirror is a quasi-elliptical mirror, the second and third mirrors are beam-shaping mirrors, which are used to change the beam parameters, such as the beam waist and the position of the focusing plane. The field distribution in the mode converter has been analyzed. The simulation results show that the fundamental Gaussian mode content of the wave beam is 98.6% at the window plane. A first numerical estimation of the stray radiation generated by the mode converter is 1.75%, to be verified in future measurements. The proper synthesis of the quasi-optical mode converter has been verified by comparison of the simulation results from TWLDO with results obtained using the commercial 3-D full-wave vector analysis SURF3D code.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; gyrotrons; mirrors; plasma toroidal confinement; 3D full wave vector analysis code; European Gyrotron Consortium; Gaussian mode content; ITER; International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor; SURF3D code; TE32,9-mode gyrotron; beam shaping mirrors; beam waist; continuous wave gyrotron; field distribution; focusing plane position; frequency 170 GHz; fundamental Gaussian wave beam; power 1 MW; quasioptical mode converter; Cavity resonators; Gyrotrons; Mirrors; Optical waveguides; Surface waves; Beam-shaping mirror system; gyrotrons; mode conversion; waveguide antennas;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2261322