2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0022377824000643
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Development of a field-reversed configuration device using radio frequency antennas to produce E × B for current-drive

Kiyong Lee,
Soo Ouk Jang,
Seungryul Yoo
et al.

Abstract: A unique field-reversed configuration (FRC) experiment is presently being assembled at the Plasma Technology Research Institute, KFE. It is a compact small-scale FRC device, which uses a set of radio frequency (RF) antennas to produce an internal E × B that drives the electrons for current-drive, in which E is the electric field and B is the magnetic field. This is very similar to the rotating magnetic field (RMF) current-drive, where the horizontal and vertical antennas are driven 90° out of phase. For this d… Show more

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