EPJ Web of Conferences (Sep 2012)

Conceptual Design of the ITER ECE Diagnostic – An Update

  • Ouroua A.,
  • Kumar S.,
  • Hubbard A. E.,
  • Feder R.,
  • Ellis R. F.,
  • Danani S.,
  • Bryant A. D.,
  • Beno J.,
  • Pandya H. K. B.,
  • Austin M. E.,
  • Phillips P. E.,
  • Rowan W. L.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20123203003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. 03003

Abstract

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The ITER ECE diagnostic has recently been through a conceptual design review for the entire system including front end optics, transmission line, and back-end instruments. The basic design of two viewing lines, each with a single ellipsoidal mirror focussing into the plasma near the midplane of the typical operating scenarios is agreed upon. The location and design of the hot calibration source and the design of the shutter that directs its radiation to the transmission line are issues that need further investigation. In light of recent measurements and discussion, the design of the broadband transmission line is being revisited and new options contemplated. For the instruments, current systems for millimeter wave radiometers and broad-band spectrometers will be adequate for ITER, but the option for employing new state-of-the-art techniques will be left open.