Electron Bernstein wave emission diagnostic assisted by reflectometry on TST-2 spherical tokamak

2003 
A new electron Bernstein wave emission diagnostic consisting of a heterodyne radiometer and a reflectometer was installed on TST-2. The instrument has a frequency range from 5 to 12 GHz which covers partially the fundamental and fully covers the second and third harmonic emissions. X-mode emission perpendicular to the flux surface, generated by B–X–FX mode-conversion scenario, is measured. The mode-conversion efficiency is calculated using a one-dimensional full-wave code with the density profile obtained simultaneously from the reflectometer, and the electron temperature (Te) is estimated. The levels corresponding to the 100–150 eV range are measured from the plasma core region, and the mode-conversion efficiency is calculated to be 0.5–0.8, leading to Te of approximately 200 eV. In addition, it is found that the reflectivity measured by the reflectometer is consistent with the calculated mode-conversion efficiency. This property can be used for a direct measurement of the mode-conversion efficiency.
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