Helicon antenna radiation patterns in a high-density hydrogen linear plasma device
Antenna radiation patterns in the vicinity of a helicon antenna are investigated in hydrogen plasmas produced in the MAGPIE linear plasma device. Using a uniform cold-plasma full-wave code, we model the wave physics in MAGPIE and find good agreement with experimental wave measurements. We show for t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physics of plasmas 2017-11, Vol.24 (11) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Antenna radiation patterns in the vicinity of a helicon antenna are investigated in
hydrogen plasmas produced in the MAGPIE linear plasma device. Using a uniform cold-plasma
full-wave code, we model the wave physics in MAGPIE and find good agreement with
experimental wave measurements. We show for the first time which antenna elements in a
helicon device couple most strongly to the plasma and discuss the physical mechanism that
determines this effect. Helicon wavefields in the near field of the antenna are best
described in terms of the group velocity and ray direction, while far from the antenna,
helicon wavefields behave like plane waves and are best described in terms of eigen-modes.
In addition, we present recent 2D axis-symmetric full-wave simulations of the 120 kW
helicon source in ProtoMPEX [Rapp et al., IEEE Trans. Plasma
Sci. 44(12), 3456–3464 (2016); Caughman et al.,
J. Vac. Sci. Technol. Vac. Surf. Films 35, 03E114 (2017); and Goulding
et al., Fusion Sci. Technol. 72(4), 588–594
(2017)] (
n
e
∼
5
×
1019 m−3,
B
0
∼
70 mT, and
f
=
13.56 MHz) where the antenna radiation patterns are
evident, and we provide an interpretation of the numerical results using the ideas
developed in this paper. |
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ISSN: | 1070-664X 1089-7674 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.5000848 |