Upgrade for High-k Scattering on NSTX-U

POSTER

Abstract

A major upgrade to the high-k scattering system for NSTX-U is currently under development. This system measures electron-scale density fluctuations through collective scattering and will be comprised of four major components: 1) a 700 GHz FIR laser probe beam, 2) remote controlled, steerable launching optics on Bay G, 3) receiving optics on Bay L, 4) and a 4-channel receiver. An FIR laser is under construction to meet the needs of the high-k scattering system. A hybrid output coupler optimizes FIR power, while blocking IR pump wavelengths. Corrugated waveguide will deliver the probe beam to NSTX-U with minimal attenuation. At the launching port, remote controlled optics will focus and steer the beam $\pm$3 degrees toroidally and poloidally. With the FIR laser fully characterized, the receiver system can be designed and fabricated including quasi-optical subharmonic mixers.

Authors

  • Robert Barchfeld

    University of California at Davis, UC Davis

  • Chris Muscatello

    University of California Davis, University of California at Davis, UC Davis

  • C.W. Domier

    UC Davis, University of California Davis, University of California, Davis, University of California at Davis, UC-Davis, U.C. Davis

  • N.C. Luhmann, Jr.

    UC Davis, University of California Davis, University of California, Davis, University of California at Davis, U.C. Davis

  • Y. Ren

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPPL

  • Robert Kaita

    PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory