First Results from Alcator C-Mod SOL Reflectometer
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Abstract
The study of antenna-plasma interactions during RF heating and current drive is greatly influenced by the SOL density profile. A swept-frequency X-mode reflectometer has recently being built for Alcator C-mod to measure the SOL density profiles at top, middle and bottom locations in front of the new Lower Hybrid Launcher and adjacent to one of the two-strap ICRF antennas. The system operates between 100 and 146 GHz and covers a density range of approximately 10$^{16}$to 10$^{20}$m$^{-3}$ at 5-5.4T at sweep rates from 10 $\mu $s to 1 ms. First data from the reflectometer will be presented. SOL density profiles will be shown for different plasma conditions, such as various ICRF and LHRF power, L or H regimes, and different line averaged densities. Comparison between the reflectometer and other density profile diagnostics on Alcator C-Mod will also be presented.
Authors
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Cornwall Lau
MIT
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Greg Hanson
Oakridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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John Wilgen
Oakridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Y. Lin
PSFC-MIT, MIT PSFC, MIT, PSFC, MIT
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Steve Wukitch
PSFC-MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT, MIT PSFC, MIT-PSFC