A First 2 MW-Class (136)/170/204 GHz Multi-Frequency Gyrotron Pre-Prototype for DEMO: Design, Construction and Key Components Verification
Ruess, Tobias
A First 2 MW-Class (136)/170/204 GHz Multi-Frequency Gyrotron Pre-Prototype for DEMO: Design, Construction and Key Components Verification - KIT Scientific Publishing 2023 - 1 electronic resource (258 p.) - Karlsruher Forschungsberichte aus dem Institut f�r Hochleistungsimpuls- und Mikrowellentechnik 18 .
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A gyrotron is used in magnetically confined plasma experiments for heating, current drive, plasma stabilization and plasma diagnostics. This work presents the first design and construction of a multi-frequency / multi-purpose coaxial-cavity pre-prototype gyrotron operating at (136)/170/204 GHz with an output power of 2 MW. It is the first step towards operating frequencies up to 240 GHz using the coaxial-cavity gyrotron technology.
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English
KSP/1000160391
10.5445/KSP/1000160391 doi
Electrical engineering
mode generator; multi-frequency operation; electron vacuum tube; gyrotron; nuclear fusion; Modenerzeuger; Mehrfrequenzbetrieb; Vakuumr�hre; Gyrotron; Kernfusion
A First 2 MW-Class (136)/170/204 GHz Multi-Frequency Gyrotron Pre-Prototype for DEMO: Design, Construction and Key Components Verification - KIT Scientific Publishing 2023 - 1 electronic resource (258 p.) - Karlsruher Forschungsberichte aus dem Institut f�r Hochleistungsimpuls- und Mikrowellentechnik 18 .
Open Access
A gyrotron is used in magnetically confined plasma experiments for heating, current drive, plasma stabilization and plasma diagnostics. This work presents the first design and construction of a multi-frequency / multi-purpose coaxial-cavity pre-prototype gyrotron operating at (136)/170/204 GHz with an output power of 2 MW. It is the first step towards operating frequencies up to 240 GHz using the coaxial-cavity gyrotron technology.
Creative Commons
English
KSP/1000160391
10.5445/KSP/1000160391 doi
Electrical engineering
mode generator; multi-frequency operation; electron vacuum tube; gyrotron; nuclear fusion; Modenerzeuger; Mehrfrequenzbetrieb; Vakuumr�hre; Gyrotron; Kernfusion