The future EC systems will consist of several gyrotron sources providing MW-level millimeter wave power at a frequency around or above 170 GHz. The development of matched loads is necessary to test the new sources, the components for the transmission lines and the launchers, and must ensure high qualification for compatibility with the nuclear environment. The development at IFP-CNR and LTC of several compact high-power prototypes during the last decade led to a refinement of the overall design, resulting in the present low-reflectivity vacuum-compatible loads. The activity on loads is supported by F4E in view of the development of the EU gyrotron for ITER and required high-power tests at QST (Naka, Japan). Qualification is now supported by...
An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject RF power of 20 ...
This paper presents the progress of performance tests of ITER gyrotrons developed at QST and the des...
Many future fusion devices will rely heavily, if not solely, on electron cyclotron (EC) heating subs...
The European Gyrotron Consortium (EGYC) is responsible for developing one set of 170 GHz mm-wave sou...
A research activity in the Institute for Plasma Science and Technology of National Research Council ...
The European Union is working toward providing 2-MW, coaxial-cavity, continuous-wave (cw) 170-GHz gy...
A Test Facility (TF) has been designed and installed at SPC to allow for the commissioning of the EU...
In JAEA, development of high-power long-pulse gyrotrons is underway. The output power of the gyrotro...
Abstract—In the reference ECH design, ITER requires a total of 20MW/CW power at 170GHz using gyrotro...
This paper presents a progress of the achievement of performance tests of ITER-gyrotrons developed i...
The European Gyrotron Consortium (EGYC) is developing the European 1 MW, 170 GHz Continuous Wave (CW...
In the frame of a collaborative effort between the European GYrotron Consortium (EGYC), the European...
The upgraded EU 1 MW, 170 GHz continuous wave (CW) industrial prototype gyrotron (TH1509U) for Elect...
High power gyrotron testing at long pulses is a necessary step in the development of mm-wave systems...
Two megawatt-class gyrotrons at frequencies of 117.5 GHz and 170 GHz have recently been fabricated a...
An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject RF power of 20 ...
This paper presents the progress of performance tests of ITER gyrotrons developed at QST and the des...
Many future fusion devices will rely heavily, if not solely, on electron cyclotron (EC) heating subs...
The European Gyrotron Consortium (EGYC) is responsible for developing one set of 170 GHz mm-wave sou...
A research activity in the Institute for Plasma Science and Technology of National Research Council ...
The European Union is working toward providing 2-MW, coaxial-cavity, continuous-wave (cw) 170-GHz gy...
A Test Facility (TF) has been designed and installed at SPC to allow for the commissioning of the EU...
In JAEA, development of high-power long-pulse gyrotrons is underway. The output power of the gyrotro...
Abstract—In the reference ECH design, ITER requires a total of 20MW/CW power at 170GHz using gyrotro...
This paper presents a progress of the achievement of performance tests of ITER-gyrotrons developed i...
The European Gyrotron Consortium (EGYC) is developing the European 1 MW, 170 GHz Continuous Wave (CW...
In the frame of a collaborative effort between the European GYrotron Consortium (EGYC), the European...
The upgraded EU 1 MW, 170 GHz continuous wave (CW) industrial prototype gyrotron (TH1509U) for Elect...
High power gyrotron testing at long pulses is a necessary step in the development of mm-wave systems...
Two megawatt-class gyrotrons at frequencies of 117.5 GHz and 170 GHz have recently been fabricated a...
An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject RF power of 20 ...
This paper presents the progress of performance tests of ITER gyrotrons developed at QST and the des...
Many future fusion devices will rely heavily, if not solely, on electron cyclotron (EC) heating subs...