Affiliation:
1. Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA
2. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey 08543, USA
Abstract
The optimization of radio frequency-wave (RF) systems for fusion experiments is often performed using ray-tracing codes, which rely on the geometrical-optics (GO) approximation. However, GO fails at caustics such as cutoffs and focal points, erroneously predicting the wave intensity to be infinite. This is a critical shortcoming of GO, since the caustic wave intensity is often the quantity of interest, e.g., RF heating. Full-wave modeling can be used instead, but the computational cost limits the speed at which such optimizations can be performed. We have developed a less expensive alternative called metaplectic geometrical optics (MGO). Instead of evolving waves in the usual [Formula: see text] (coordinate) or [Formula: see text] (spectral) representation, MGO uses a mixed [Formula: see text] representation. By continuously adjusting the matrix coefficients [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] along the rays, one can ensure that GO remains valid in the [Formula: see text] coordinates without caustic singularities. The caustic-free result is then mapped back onto the original [Formula: see text] space using metaplectic transforms. Here, we overview the MGO theory and review algorithms that will aid the development of an MGO-based ray-tracing code. We show how using orthosymplectic transformations leads to considerable simplifications compared to previously published MGO formulas. We also prove explicitly that MGO exactly reproduces standard GO when evaluated far from caustics (an important property that until now has only been inferred from numerical simulations), and we relate MGO to other semiclassical caustic-removal schemes published in the literature. This discussion is then augmented by an explicit comparison of the computed spectrum for a wave bounded between two cutoffs.
Funder
U.S. Department of Energy
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