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Results on the 1 MW CW 170 GHz gyrotron TH1509UA for ITER and DTT at the FALCON test stand

  • Braunmueller Falk,
  • Goodman Timothy P.,
  • Genoud Jérémy,
  • Albajar Ferran,
  • Alberti Stefano,
  • Avramidis Konstantinos A.,
  • Bertazzoni Ruggero,
  • Bin William,
  • Bonetti Daniele,
  • Bruschi Alessandro,
  • Cammi Antonio,
  • Cavinato Mario,
  • Chelis Ioannis,
  • Dall’Acqua Davide,
  • Difonzo Rosa,
  • Feuerstein Lukas,
  • Gajetti Eleonora,
  • Gantenbein Gerd,
  • Garavaglia Saul,
  • Gontard Jérémy,
  • Granucci Gustavo,
  • Hogge Jean-Philippe,
  • Illy Stefan,
  • Introini Carolina,
  • Ioannidis Zisis,
  • Jelonnek John,
  • Jin Jianbo,
  • Leggieri Alberto,
  • Legrand François,
  • Lievin Christophe,
  • Marchesin Rodolphe,
  • Oumar Ijaze M.,
  • Picas Oriol,
  • Romano Afra,
  • Rzesnicki Tomasz,
  • Sanchez Francisco,
  • Savoldi Laura,
  • Stanculovic Sebastian,
  • Tigelis Ioannis,
  • Vallée Etienne,
  • Thumm Manfred

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202431304005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 313
p. 04005

Abstract

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In this contribution, the tests of the pre-series gyrotron TH1509UA for the Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT) at the FALCON test facility are presented. This versatile test bed proves useful for testing continuous wave (CW) high-power gyrotrons, but also serves as a platform for testing components for the transmission line or the Upper Launcher of ITER and DTT. The gyrotron has demonstrated a power level of 1.02 MW at the gyrotron output window, corresponding to 980 kW at the output of the Matching Optics Unit (MOU) with a power variation during the pulse of < 2% after a stabilisation period. Additionally, an efficiency of 40% has been demonstrated during five consecutive 100 s pulses. Compared to the previous version, TH1509U, this gyrotron demonstrates the successful prevention of parasitic mode excitation over a wide range of parameters around the design operating point. The potential for even higher power performance has been shown in short pulses but not explored in long pulses yet, which instead focused on demonstrating compliance with the required specifications for the DTT project.