The traveling wave antenna for heating and current drive in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies is shown theoretically to have loading and wavenumber spectrum which are largely independent of plasma conditions. These characteristics have been demonstrated in low power experiments on the DIII-D tokamak, in which a standard four-strap antenna was converted to a traveling wave antenna through use of external coupling elements. The experiments indicate that the array maintains good impedance matching without dynamic tuning during abrupt changes in the plasma, such as during L- to H-mode transitions, edge localized mode activity, and disruptions. An analytic model was developed which exhibits the features observed in the experiments. Guidelin...
Two numerical codes are combined to give a theoretical estimate of the current drive and direct elec...
Plasma heating using compressional Alfvén waves [“fast waves" (FWs)] in the ion cyclotron range of f...
The resilience of a maximally flat externally coupled traveling wave antenna (TWA) is contrasted wit...
The impact of a contemplated conversion of the directly driven high power antenna arrays in DIII-D t...
First observations of a traveling wave antenna (TWA) in a tokamak are reported. For a fractional ban...
The physics of electron heating and current drive with the fast magnetosonic wave has been demonstra...
International audienceTravelling Wave Array (TWA) antennas distributed along the periphery of the to...
This thesis concerns heating and current drive in tokamak plasmas using the fast magnetosonic wave i...
One method of radio-frequency heating which shows theoretical promise for both heating and current d...
A new approach to fast wave antenna array design based on the traveling wave antenna has been succes...
The coupling of the fast wave antenna to short wavelength waves is analysed by taking into account t...
This work represents an attempt to solve a fundamental problem with all coupling devices in tokamaks...
The non-inductive current drive from fast Alfven waves launched by a directional four-element antenn...
Initial experiments have been performed on the DIII-D tokamak on coupling, direct electron heating, ...
International audienceFor the central heating of a fusion reactor ion cyclotron radio frequency heat...
Two numerical codes are combined to give a theoretical estimate of the current drive and direct elec...
Plasma heating using compressional Alfvén waves [“fast waves" (FWs)] in the ion cyclotron range of f...
The resilience of a maximally flat externally coupled traveling wave antenna (TWA) is contrasted wit...
The impact of a contemplated conversion of the directly driven high power antenna arrays in DIII-D t...
First observations of a traveling wave antenna (TWA) in a tokamak are reported. For a fractional ban...
The physics of electron heating and current drive with the fast magnetosonic wave has been demonstra...
International audienceTravelling Wave Array (TWA) antennas distributed along the periphery of the to...
This thesis concerns heating and current drive in tokamak plasmas using the fast magnetosonic wave i...
One method of radio-frequency heating which shows theoretical promise for both heating and current d...
A new approach to fast wave antenna array design based on the traveling wave antenna has been succes...
The coupling of the fast wave antenna to short wavelength waves is analysed by taking into account t...
This work represents an attempt to solve a fundamental problem with all coupling devices in tokamaks...
The non-inductive current drive from fast Alfven waves launched by a directional four-element antenn...
Initial experiments have been performed on the DIII-D tokamak on coupling, direct electron heating, ...
International audienceFor the central heating of a fusion reactor ion cyclotron radio frequency heat...
Two numerical codes are combined to give a theoretical estimate of the current drive and direct elec...
Plasma heating using compressional Alfvén waves [“fast waves" (FWs)] in the ion cyclotron range of f...
The resilience of a maximally flat externally coupled traveling wave antenna (TWA) is contrasted wit...