| Literature DB >> 34243406 |
T Tokuzawa1, K Tanaka1, T Tsujimura1, S Kubo1, M Emoto1, S Inagaki2, K Ida1, M Yoshinuma1, K Y Watanabe1, H Tsuchiya1, A Ejiri3, T Saito4, K Yamamoto4.
Abstract
A 90 GHz W-band millimeter-wave back-scattering system is designed and installed for measuring electron scale turbulence (k⊥ρs ∼ 40). A metal lens relay antenna is used for in-vessel beam focusing, and a beam diameter of less than 40 mm is achieved in the plasma core region. This antenna can be steered at an angle of 159° ± 6°, which almost covers the plasma radius. The estimated size of the scattering volume is ∼105 mm at the edge and 135 mm at the core, respectively. A 60 m corrugated waveguide is used to achieve a low transmission loss of ∼8 dB. A heterodyne detection system for millimeter-wave circuits with probing power modulation can distinguish the scattered signal from background noise.Year: 2021 PMID: 34243406 DOI: 10.1063/5.0043474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523