Absorption of Microwaves During Plasma Heating at the Second Harmonic of Electron Cyclotron Resonance in Tokamaks and Stellarators: Linear Theory and Experiment

Author:

Dnestrovskij Yu. N.,Melnikov A. V.,Andreev V. F.,Lysenko S. E.,Nurgaliev M. R.,Shalashov A. G.

Abstract

We study the microwave absorption during electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) by the extraordinary wave at second harmonic (X2 mode) in the T-10 tokamak and TJ-II stellarator in a wide range of plasma densities, and compare experiments with the classical formulas for the absorption of the injected ECR power. Empirical relations for the absorption efficiency and for the critical plasma density $${{n}_{{{\text{cr}}}}}$$, which separates the regions with full and partial absorption of the injected ECR power, are obtained using the numerical simulation of the heat transport with the transport model of canonical profiles. It is shown that in both devices, the range of densities exists, where the absorption predicted by the classical formulas is almost full, while according with the empirical formula, only a small fraction of the power is absorbed. The obtained relations allow ones to optimize the conditions of ECRH in toroidal systems for magnetic plasma confinement.

Publisher

Pleiades Publishing Ltd

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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