학술논문

High field side launch of lower hybrid waves: A scoping study for ADX
Document Type
Conference
Source
2015 IEEE 26th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE) Fusion Engineering (SOFE), 2015 IEEE 26th Symposium on. :1-6 May, 2015
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Engineering Profession
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Nuclear Engineering
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Radio frequency
Tokamaks
Actuators
Feeds
Damping
ADX
LHCD
current drive
tokamak
RF
Language
ISSN
2155-9953
Abstract
Launching lower hybrid (LH) waves from the high field side (HFS) of a tokamak offers significant advantages over low field side (LFS) launch with respect to both wave physics and plasma material interactions (PMI). The higher magnetic field opens the window between wave accessibility and the condition for strong electron Landau damping, allowing LH waves from the HFS to penetrate into the core of a burning plasma, while waves launched from the LFS are restricted to the periphery of the plasma. The lower parallel refractive index (n∥) of waves launched from the HFS yields a higher current drive efficiency as well. The absence of turbulent heat and particle fluxes on the HFS, particularly in double null configuration, makes it the ideal location to minimize PMI damage to the antenna structure. The quiescent SOL also eliminates the need to couple LH waves across a long distance to the separatrix, as the antenna can be located close to plasma without risking damage to the structure.