Investigation of possible lower hybrid emission from the NASA Lewis bumpy torus plasma
Abstract
Radio frequency emission has been detected near the power hybrid frequency of a bumpy torus plasma by using a responsive detection system that consists of a spectrum analyzer and a 50 ohm miniature coaxial antenna concentrically located in a re-entrant quartz tube. The frequency shift of a broad emission peak was monitored as a function of background pressure, electrode voltage, and the strength of the dc magnetic field. Simultaneous measurements of the average plasma density were made with a polarization diplexing microwave interferometer. The information derived from the experiment is discussed with particular reference to the following: (1) whether the emissions are dominated by atomic or molecular species of deuterium; (2) the strength of the dc magnetic field in the emitting region; (3) the geometric location of the emitting region of the plasma; (4) comparison of the lower hybrid plasma density with the average plasma density; and (5) relation of ion spoke geometry to lower hybrid emission.
- Publication:
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Presented at the Intern. Conf. on Plasma Sci
- Pub Date:
- May 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977plsc.conf...23M
- Keywords:
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- Frequency Shift;
- Plasma Heating;
- Radio Emission;
- Toruses;
- Coaxial Plasma Accelerators;
- Deuterium;
- Plasma Density;
- Plasma Diagnostics;
- Plasma Physics;
- Plasma Physics