Proceedings of 16th International Symposium on Fusion Engineering
DOI: 10.1109/fusion.1995.534530
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The technology of ICRF systems

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“…By operating the two new antennas [5] at 80 MHz, and the older antenna [6] at 60 MHz, these spectra peak at certain fixed phase velocities suitable for matching on the average to the desired fast magnetosonic wave phase velocities in present DIII-D plasma. However, higher frequencies or arbitrary phase tunability will be needed to match to future higher temperature plasmas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By operating the two new antennas [5] at 80 MHz, and the older antenna [6] at 60 MHz, these spectra peak at certain fixed phase velocities suitable for matching on the average to the desired fast magnetosonic wave phase velocities in present DIII-D plasma. However, higher frequencies or arbitrary phase tunability will be needed to match to future higher temperature plasmas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%