International audienceThis paper is a broad overview and a summary of the recent progress achieved in Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequency (ICRF) Systems, Experiments and Modeling during the last twenty years in magnetic confinement fusion experiments. It has been written mainly for students or newcomers in this exciting field and introduces the different applications and lists the main detrimental effects associated with the use of ICRF in magnetic fusion experiments. Modelling techniques and state-of-the-art ICRF systems are described. Recent results obtained with ICRF in fusion plasma experiments are summarised. Planned ICRF projects such as ITER or future fusion reactors and the remaining issues that remain to be solved are detailed
This paper reports on ITER-relevant ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) physics investigated on...
In the past years, one of the focal points of the JET experimental programme was on ion-cyclotron re...
Three aspects of wave heating in the Ion-Cyclotron Range of Frequencies are reviewed. First, the man...
International audienceThis paper is a broad overview and a summary of the recent progress achieved i...
Ion cyclotron range of frequency (ICRF) heating is foreseen as an integral component of the initial ...
We present a comprehensive overview of the use of ICRF (ion cyclotron range of frequency) scheme fro...
SAIC has undergone a three year research and development program in support of the DOE Office of Fus...
The use made of "auxiliary" systems, such as the ICRF power system, the environment in which those s...
Nuclear fusion is a promising candidate to supply energy for future generations. At the high tempera...
The technique of heating the plasma with the electromagnetic waves in the ion cyclotron range of fre...
Of all the techniques used for heating plasmas in fusion devices, waves in the Ion Cyclotron Resonan...
An Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequency (ICRF) system can provide power for a number of tasks, experimen...
Interaction of waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) with a plasma has a number of ...
This paper summarizes the physical principles behind the novel three-ion scenarios using radio frequ...
Ion temperatures of over 100 million degrees need to be reached in future fusion reactors for the de...
This paper reports on ITER-relevant ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) physics investigated on...
In the past years, one of the focal points of the JET experimental programme was on ion-cyclotron re...
Three aspects of wave heating in the Ion-Cyclotron Range of Frequencies are reviewed. First, the man...
International audienceThis paper is a broad overview and a summary of the recent progress achieved i...
Ion cyclotron range of frequency (ICRF) heating is foreseen as an integral component of the initial ...
We present a comprehensive overview of the use of ICRF (ion cyclotron range of frequency) scheme fro...
SAIC has undergone a three year research and development program in support of the DOE Office of Fus...
The use made of "auxiliary" systems, such as the ICRF power system, the environment in which those s...
Nuclear fusion is a promising candidate to supply energy for future generations. At the high tempera...
The technique of heating the plasma with the electromagnetic waves in the ion cyclotron range of fre...
Of all the techniques used for heating plasmas in fusion devices, waves in the Ion Cyclotron Resonan...
An Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequency (ICRF) system can provide power for a number of tasks, experimen...
Interaction of waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) with a plasma has a number of ...
This paper summarizes the physical principles behind the novel three-ion scenarios using radio frequ...
Ion temperatures of over 100 million degrees need to be reached in future fusion reactors for the de...
This paper reports on ITER-relevant ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) physics investigated on...
In the past years, one of the focal points of the JET experimental programme was on ion-cyclotron re...
Three aspects of wave heating in the Ion-Cyclotron Range of Frequencies are reviewed. First, the man...