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Development of frequency modulated continuous wave reflectometer for electron density profile measurement on the HL-2A tokamak
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Millimeter Wave TechnologyEngineeringDensity Profile BehaviorHl-2a TokamakDensity ProfilesPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsInstrumentationDensity Profile ReconstructionPlasma DiagnosticsHigh-frequency Measurement
The frequency modulated continuous wave reflectometer was developed for the first time on the HL-2A tokamak. The system utilizes a voltage controlled oscillator and an active multiplier for broadband coverage and detects as heterodyne mode. Three reflectometers have been installed and operated in extraordinary mode polarization on HL-2A to measure density profiles at low field side, covering the Q-band (33-50 GHz), V-band (50-75 GHz), and W-band (75-110 GHz). For density profile reconstruction from the phase shift of the probing wave, a corrected phase unwrapping method is introduced in this article. The effectiveness of the method is demonstrated. The density profile behavior of a fast plasma event is presented and it demonstrates the capability of the reflectometer. These diagnostics will be contributed to the routine density profile measurements and the plasma physics study on HL-2A.
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