Calabazas Creek Research, Inc. developed a load capable of continuously dissipating 2 MW of RF power from gyrotrons. The input uses HE11 corrugated waveguide and a rotating launcher to uniformly disperse the power over the lossy surfaces in the load. This builds on experience with a previous load designed to dissipate 1 MW of continuous RF power. The 2 MW load uses more advanced RF dispersion to double the capability in the same size device as the 1 MW load. The new load reduces reflected power from the load to significantly less than 1 %. This eliminates requirements for a preload to capture reflected power. The program updated control electronics that provides all required interlocks for operation and measurement of peak and average power...
The DIII-D National Fusion Facility at General Atomics is completing the upgrade of its electron cyc...
For a reliable plasma current start-up with a limited toroidal electric field of ~0.3V/m, ITER would...
The results of high power testing of new water-cooled ECH waveguide components for ITER are presente...
A new series of MW-class, RF loads were developed that can dissipate power levels exceeding 1.5 MW a...
The 2 MW cw requirement for ITER EC transmission lines has led GA to design a number of new and modi...
A dummy load dissipates the radiofrequency power and is required for the electron cyclotron heating ...
The European Gyrotron Consortium (EGYC) is responsible for developing one set of 170 GHz mm-wave sou...
An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject RF power of 20 ...
The future EC systems will consist of several gyrotron sources providing MW-level millimeter wave po...
The 2 MW, 110 GHz ECH system was based on the General Atomics Proposal to the Department of Energy: ...
ITER Gyrotron: An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject ...
ITER will require over 100 MW of auxiliary power for heating, on- and off-axis current drive, access...
This paper provides an overview of high power components for the application of Electron Cyclotron H...
The DIII-D program is presently commissioning the first NM gyrotron of a planned 3 MW, I 10 GHz elec...
A research activity in the Institute for Plasma Science and Technology of National Research Council ...
The DIII-D National Fusion Facility at General Atomics is completing the upgrade of its electron cyc...
For a reliable plasma current start-up with a limited toroidal electric field of ~0.3V/m, ITER would...
The results of high power testing of new water-cooled ECH waveguide components for ITER are presente...
A new series of MW-class, RF loads were developed that can dissipate power levels exceeding 1.5 MW a...
The 2 MW cw requirement for ITER EC transmission lines has led GA to design a number of new and modi...
A dummy load dissipates the radiofrequency power and is required for the electron cyclotron heating ...
The European Gyrotron Consortium (EGYC) is responsible for developing one set of 170 GHz mm-wave sou...
An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject RF power of 20 ...
The future EC systems will consist of several gyrotron sources providing MW-level millimeter wave po...
The 2 MW, 110 GHz ECH system was based on the General Atomics Proposal to the Department of Energy: ...
ITER Gyrotron: An electron cyclotron heating and current drive system in ITER is designed to inject ...
ITER will require over 100 MW of auxiliary power for heating, on- and off-axis current drive, access...
This paper provides an overview of high power components for the application of Electron Cyclotron H...
The DIII-D program is presently commissioning the first NM gyrotron of a planned 3 MW, I 10 GHz elec...
A research activity in the Institute for Plasma Science and Technology of National Research Council ...
The DIII-D National Fusion Facility at General Atomics is completing the upgrade of its electron cyc...
For a reliable plasma current start-up with a limited toroidal electric field of ~0.3V/m, ITER would...
The results of high power testing of new water-cooled ECH waveguide components for ITER are presente...