Feasibility of applying the lower cut-off frequency for the density radial coverage extension in EAST reflectometry measurement

The extraordinary mode (X-mode) lower cut-off frequency is proposed for use in the reflectometry diagnostic on ITER for the electron density profile measurement, which is a trade-off between extreme plasma parameters and the accessible probing frequency. In contemporary experiments, the lower cut-of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plasma science & technology 2022-05, Vol.24 (5), p.55104
Hauptverfasser: HUANG, Jia, HAN, Xiang, YE, Kaixuan, ZHANG, Tao, WEN, Fei, WU, Mingfu, GENG, Kangning, LI, Gongshun, ZHONG, Fubin, LIU, Yukai, XIANG, Haoming, YANG, Shuqi, ZHANG, Shoubiao, GAO, Xiang, ZHUANG, Ge
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Zusammenfassung:The extraordinary mode (X-mode) lower cut-off frequency is proposed for use in the reflectometry diagnostic on ITER for the electron density profile measurement, which is a trade-off between extreme plasma parameters and the accessible probing frequency. In contemporary experiments, the lower cut-off frequency can be identified at the probing frequency below the electron cyclotron frequency ( f ce ) under certain plasma conditions. We provide here, for the first time, the experimental validation of the use of the lower cut-off frequency for the density profiles via the reflectometry measurement on EAST. The corresponding group delay of the lower cut-off frequency evolves continuously with the upper one, revealing a reasonable radial coverage extension of reflectometry measurement toward the plasma core. It is concluded that the lower cut-off frequency can be used as a supplement to the upper one in the density profile inversion process, which is of particular interest in the high magnetic field and/or density discharge to extend the radial coverage of reflectometry measurement.
ISSN:1009-0630
2058-6272
DOI:10.1088/2058-6272/ac52e9