Status of Collective Thomson Scattering Experiment at Frascati Tokamak Upgrade (FTU)

L. Lubyako, G. Granucci, G. Grosso, F. Orsitto, A. Shalashov, E. Suvorov, U. Tartari
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A diagnostic experiment of collective Thomson scattering (CTS) on thermal density fluctuations designed to provide spatially-resolved measurements of the ion temperature is since long being carried out in the high-field tokamak FTU using a high-power 140 GHz gyrotron as a source of probing radiation. A peculiar feature of CTS experiment on FTU is that the propagation at 140 GHz is below the fundamental electron cyclotron (EC) harmonic (195 GHz-220 GHz). With the only exception of the low-power experiment attempted in TFTR, this is the first proof-of-principle experiment of CTS below the EC resonance, hence with accessibility from the low-field side of both ordinary and extraordinary plasma modes. Thus, this is the only experiment capable for an exhaustive demonstration of CTS in the configuration relevant for alpha CTS in ITER, in which the extraordinary mode at 50-60 GHz propagating below the EC resonance is assumed as most liable candidate. In spite of long lasting efforts to detect CTS from thermal density fluctuations, strong anomalous spectra including spectral lines were systematically detected both in aligned- and in misaligned-antenna conditions at spectral power densities orders-of-magnitude higher than those predicted for the thermal CTS spectra. In the present communication, we report on the interpretation of the anomalous spectra observed at FTU following the results of two experimental campaigns of 2004 and 2005 expressly performed to investigate the anomalous spectra.
弗拉斯卡蒂托卡马克升级装置(FTU)集体汤姆森散射实验现状
长期以来,利用高功率140 GHz回旋管作为探测辐射源,在高场托卡马克FTU中进行了一项集体汤姆逊散射(CTS)对热密度波动的诊断实验,旨在提供离子温度的空间分辨测量。在FTU上进行CTS实验的一个特点是,在140 GHz下的传播低于基本电子回旋(EC)谐波(195 GHz-220 GHz)。除了TFTR中尝试的低功率实验外,这是EC共振以下CTS的第一个原理验证实验,因此可以从普通和特殊等离子体模式的低场侧获得。因此,这是唯一一个能够在与ITER中alpha CTS相关的配置中详尽演示CTS的实验,其中50-60 GHz的异常模式传播低于EC共振被认为是最可靠的候选者。尽管从热密度波动中检测CTS进行了长期的努力,但在对准和错对准天线条件下,系统地检测到强异常光谱,包括谱线,其光谱功率密度比热CTS光谱的预测高几个数量级。在本通讯中,我们报告了在2004年和2005年两次实验活动的结果之后,在FTU观测到的异常光谱的解释。
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