A birdcage resonant antenna for helicon wave generation in TORPEX
A birdcage resonant helicon antenna is designed, mounted and tested in the toroidal device TORPEX. The birdcage resonant antenna is an alternative to the usual Boswell or half-helical antenna designs commonly used for $\sim$ 10 cm diameter helicon sources in low temperature plasma devices. The main...
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Zusammenfassung: | A birdcage resonant helicon antenna is designed, mounted and tested in the
toroidal device TORPEX. The birdcage resonant antenna is an alternative to the
usual Boswell or half-helical antenna designs commonly used for $\sim$ 10 cm
diameter helicon sources in low temperature plasma devices. The main advantage
of the birdcage antenna lies in its resonant nature, which makes it easily
operational even at large scales, an appealing feature for the TORPEX device
whose poloidal cross section is 40 cm in diameter. With this antenna helicon
waves are shown to be launched and sustained throughout the whole torus of
TORPEX. The helicon waves can be launched at low power on a pre-existing
magnetron-generated plasma with little effect on the density profiles. The
birdcage antenna can also be used alone to produce plasma, which removes the
constraint of a narrow range of applied magnetic fields required by the
magnetron, opening the way to a new range of studies on TORPEX with the
external magnetic field as a control parameter. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2404.05441 |