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Development of microwave plasma diagnostics for various plasma devices

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Abstract

Plasmas are widely used in science and engineering, including magnetic confinement plasmas for nuclear fusion, plasmas for electric propulsion, and process plasmas for semiconductor manufacturing. However, few plasma diagnostic systems such as electron density and electron temperature are commercially available, and researchers are burdened with the burden of building their own measurement devices.

The author has developed a number of microwave and millimeter-wave plasma measurement devices, and is promoting their use in the various fields mentioned above. For example, microwave reflectometer and interferometer can measure electron density profile and fluctuation, electron cyclotron emission diagnostics can measure electron temperature and fluctuations. We have developed an extremely easy-to-use transmitter and receiver system using superheterodyne and frequency multiplication techniques, and applied them to many plasma device such as tokamak and helical plasma devices, linear plasma devices, Hall thrusters and RF plasma thrusters.

In this presentation, these microwave devices and its applications will be shown.

Publication: [1] D. Kuwahara et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 85, 11D805 (2014).<br>[2] D. Kuwahara et al., J. Instrum. 10, C12031 (2015).<br>[3] Y. Wang et al., Nucl. Fusion 57, 072007 (2017).<br>[4] Y. Nagayama et al., Rev. Sci. Instrum. 88, 044703 (2017).<br>[5] A. Mase et al., Adv. Phys. X 3, 1472529 (2018).<br>[6] H. Tsuchiya et al., Plasma Fusion Res. 13, 3402063 (2018).<br>[7] M. Yoshikawa et al., J. Instrum. 14, P06033 (2019).<br>[8] N. Kuwabara et al., J. Propul. Power 37, 491 (2021).<br>[9] S. Naito et al., Nucl. Fusion 61, 116035 (2021).<br>[10] Y. Goto et al., J. Instrum. 17, C01016 (2022).

Presenters

  • Daisuke Kuwahara

    Chubu University

Authors

  • Daisuke Kuwahara

    Chubu University

  • Tokihiko Tokuzawa

    National Institute for Fusion Science

  • Naoji Yamamoto

    Kyushu University

  • Masayuki Yoshikawa

    Tsukuba University

  • Junko Kohagura

    Tsukuba University

  • Kazunobu Nagasaki

    Kyoto Univ

  • Shinsuke Ohshima

    Kyoto University

  • Yoshio Nagayama

    National Institute for Plasma Science

  • Atsushi Mase

    Kyushu Univ