Abstract

A seven-channel microwave interferometer (100 GHz) is designed, developed, and used to measure the radial profile of the plasma density $({\mathbf {n}}_{\mathbf {e}})$ in Aditya tokamak. The resolution of the density measurement is ${n}_{e}=2 \times {10}^{11}\,\,{\text {cm}}^{-3}$ . The spatial and time resolutions are 7 cm and $10~\mu \text{s}$ , respectively. The chord-averaged measurements from seven channels are Abel inverted to obtain the radial profile of the plasma density. Plasma density measured by the microwave interferometer is well matched with that measured by the Thomson scattering diagnostics.

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