Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequencies (ICRF) antennas are adopted in most of the existing nuclear fusion experiments. Their capability to couple high power to the plasma is known to be limited by a high input reflection coefficient and sometimes by high electric fields within the antenna box and immediately in front of it. In this work, we introduce a self-resonant IC strap antenna that can reach very good impedance matching, i.e. with very small power reflected back to the feeding lines; it is designed for the incoming Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) experiment [1]. The antenna reaches matching for a bandwidth limited by the electrical size of the box, that is not compatible with operational planned frequency interval. Hence, we also propose an all-metal frequency structural tuning system; this allows launcher to be operated in frequency intervals of practical interest, e.g. from 60MHz to 90MHz. The overall antenna is a two-strap plug-in launcher that fits within DTT equatorial duct. After introducing the antenna concept, we describe a few optimization steps carried on through numerical codes, with a specific focus on the critical aspects mentioned above.

A self-resonant plug-in IC antenna for DTT

Baiocchi B;
2023

Abstract

Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequencies (ICRF) antennas are adopted in most of the existing nuclear fusion experiments. Their capability to couple high power to the plasma is known to be limited by a high input reflection coefficient and sometimes by high electric fields within the antenna box and immediately in front of it. In this work, we introduce a self-resonant IC strap antenna that can reach very good impedance matching, i.e. with very small power reflected back to the feeding lines; it is designed for the incoming Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT) experiment [1]. The antenna reaches matching for a bandwidth limited by the electrical size of the box, that is not compatible with operational planned frequency interval. Hence, we also propose an all-metal frequency structural tuning system; this allows launcher to be operated in frequency intervals of practical interest, e.g. from 60MHz to 90MHz. The overall antenna is a two-strap plug-in launcher that fits within DTT equatorial duct. After introducing the antenna concept, we describe a few optimization steps carried on through numerical codes, with a specific focus on the critical aspects mentioned above.
2023
Istituto per la Scienza e Tecnologia dei Plasmi - ISTP
Inglese
24th Topical Conference on Radio-frequency Power in Plasmas
060009-1
060009-6
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9780735446045
https://pubs.aip.org/aip/acp/article-abstract/2984/1/060009/2907349/A-self-resonant-plug-in-IC-antenna-for-DTT?redirectedFrom=fulltext
AIP Publishing LLC
Melville, NY 11747
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
26-28 September 2022
Annapolis, Maryland, USA
Ion Cyclotron Range of Frequencies (ICRF)
IC antenna
DTT
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Milanesio, D; Vecchi, G; Baiocchi, B; Cardinali, A; Ceccuzzi, S; Galindo Huertas, Dl; Mascali, D; Mauro, Gs; Mirizzi, F; Pidatella, A; Ponti, C; Raver...espandi
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