| UC Davis PDG: ECE Imaging on RTP |
UC Davis, in collaboration
with the FOM Instituut voor Plasmafysica 'Rijnhuizen', installed an ECE
Imaging system on the RTP tokamak in the Netherlands in September, 1997.
This 16 channel system, shown schematically below, collected ECE Imaging
data until the RTP tokamak was shut down in August, 1998. On RTP, the UC Davis ECE Imaging system shared a port with a multipoint
Thomson scattering system, thereby providing a good calibration for the
responsivity of the imaging channels. The bottom plate of the tower is
the moving part of a motorized translation stage, which can translate the
system along the beam line by more than 30 cm to achieve optimum focusing
independent of emission frequency and the tokamak toroidal magnetic field. 
For further technical details,
and ECE Imaging measurements and results from RTP, please examine the following
links:
The unique features of
the ECE Imaging diagnostics derive from the use of wideband, low cost
Schottky diode mixer arrays. Follow the links below to learn
more about both the technology and the techniques employed in ECE Imaging.
UC Davis has fabricated and installed multichannel ECE Imaging systems on a number of fusion plasma tokamaks across the world. Follow the links below for a description of the systems involved, and to sample data collected with these systems.
Further
technical details on RTP, and the RTP ECE Imaging system
High
resolution measurements of electron temperature profiles
Electron
temperature fluctuation spectra
Electron
temperature fluctuation dispersion relations
Electron
temperature fluctuations as a function of plasma current and density
Electron
temperature profile evolution
2D
structure of electron temperature fluctuations
Imaging
array design and fabrication
Correlation
Measurements
ECE Imaging on the TEXTOR tokamak in Germany
ECE Imaging on the KSTAR tokamak in Korea
ECE Imaging on the TEXT-U tokamak in the U.S.A.
(Reference Only)
Comments to:
Calvin Domier