| Compact Probe for Power Detection from the Narrow Side of the Waveguide | |
| Kung, C.C. ; Bernabei, S. ; Gumbas, J. ; Greenough, N. ; Fredd, E. ; Wilson, J.R. ; Hosea, J. | |
| Princeton University. Plasma Physics Laboratory. | |
| 关键词: Heating; Waveguides; 70 Plasma Physics And Fusion Technology; Waveguides Probes; Rf Heating; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/827934 RP-ID : PPPL-3950 RP-ID : AC02-76CH03073 RP-ID : 827934 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
Phased array antennas with high directivity have a variety of applications. One of their applications is in RF heating for magnetically confined plasma fusion research. Among these RF heating schemes, waveguide arrays with careful phase control on each waveguide can act as a phased array antenna to deliver megawatts of power for heating fusion plasmas in the lower-hybrid range of frequencies (1 GHz-10 GHz). In order to achieve compactness, it is common to stack reduced height waveguide together to form the waveguide array. As long as the delivered power does not cause arcing in the waveguide, the waveguide height can be quite small. Due to this confined space in a stack of reduced height waveguides, power detection of the incident and reflected wave in the reduced height waveguide is extremely difficult. A new compact probe, which employs current loops, to monitor the incident and reflected wave from the narrow side of the reduced height waveguide has been developed. Its theory and performance will be reported in this paper.
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