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Radiofrequency experiments in JFT-2M: Demonstration of innovative applications of a travelling wave antenna
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Travelling WaveEngineeringRadio FrequencyElectromagnetic CompatibilityRadiofrequency ExperimentsComputational ElectromagneticsPlasma PhotonicsCombline AntennaPlasma WavesRadio EngineeringPhysicsAntennaApplied Plasma PhysicRadio PropagationWave AntennaApplied PhysicsInnovative ApplicationsWireless PropagationBeat Wave
Several innovative applications of a travelling wave (combline) antenna designed for fast wave current drive have been demonstrated for the first time in the JFT-2M tokamak. High energy electrons of at least 10 keV were produced in the plasma core by highly directional fast waves in electron cyclotron heated plasmas. The ponderomotive potential of the beat wave, produced by fast waves at two different frequencies, was directly measured for the first time by a heavy ion beam probe. Plasma production was demonstrated using the wave fields excited by the combline antenna over a wide range of toroidal magnetic fields (0.5-2.2 T).
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