Development of multimegawatt gyrotrons for fusion plasma heating and current drive

High frequency gyrotrons with high output power are mainly used for microwave heating and current drive in plasmas for thermonuclear fusion experiments. Electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) has proven to be an important tool for plasma devices, especially for stellarators, as it provides both net current free plasma start up from the neutral gas and efficient plasma heating. The development of high power gyrotrons (118 GHz, 140 GHz and 170 GHz) in continuous wave operation (CW) has been in progress for several years in a joint collaboration between different European research institutes and industrial partners. This paper describes the work of the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe for the development of conventional-cavity 1-MW CW gyrotrons, coaxial cavity 2-MW short-pulse gyrotrons and a frequency step-tunable gyrotron in the frequency range between 105-140 GHz.

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