Using High-Power Gyrotrons in the T-10 Tokamak


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Abstract

In this work, we briefly review the T-10 tokamak experiments on the interaction of microwaves with the plasma in the electron-cyclotron resonance frequency range. The basic results on the electron-cyclotron heating and the noninductive current generation in the plasma at both the first and second cyclotron harmonics are presented along with the typical values of the heating and current-generation efficiencies. The possibility of using the local contribution of the high-frequency power to control the sawtooth-oscillation instability and the amplitudes of the neoclassical tearing modes is demonstrated. Using the injection of the high-frequency waves for the working-gas preionization, allows one to optimize both the breakdown phase in the absence of a rotational electric field and the discharge-current increase stage.

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A. Ya. Kislov

Science and Research Center “Kurchatov Institute,” T-10 Group

Email: Lysenko_SE@nrcki.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. E. Lysenko

Science and Research Center “Kurchatov Institute,” T-10 Group

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Email: Lysenko_SE@nrcki.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

G. E. Notkin

Science and Research Center “Kurchatov Institute,” T-10 Group

Email: Lysenko_SE@nrcki.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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