Fabry-Pérot Cavity Measurement Method of Ohmic Loss in ECH Transmission Lines
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Abstract
Electron cyclotron heating (ECH) is a widely used heating method in magnetic confinement fusion. Transmission efficiency is an important factor for upcoming projects with long (~100m) ECH transmission lines, such as ITER. However, obtaining an accurate measurement of the ohmic loss in millimeter wave over-moded waveguide is difficult because the loss can be extremely low (~0.01 dB/m). Accurate measurements require high power or large test assemblies. We aim to demonstrate a new method of measuring ohmic loss through a waveguide section in a Fabry-Pérot cavity setup. The setup consists of two photonic mirrors with high reflectivity to trap the wave inside the waveguide and create a high Q resonator. Using a vector network analyzer, we measure the transmission through the cavity, and determine the wall loss from the bandwidth of the measured resonances. The method provides a measurement of the ohmic loss from short waveguide sections at low power, which will allow more efficient characterization and prototyping of ECH transmission lines, contributing to higher efficiency waveguide design.
Presenters
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Hanyu Hu
Stanford University
Authors
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Hanyu Hu
Stanford University
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Jackson Harvey
General Atomics
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Kyle Thackston
General Atomics
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Charles Moeller
General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics
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Lavanya Periasamy
General Atomics