Abstract

In this paper, we describe hardware developed for the collective Thomson scattering (CTS) diagnostic for the large open magnetic trap GDT (Budker Institute, Russia) used in fusion researches. The diagnostic utilizes 400 kW/54.5 GHz gyrotron as a source of probe radiation and is aimed at the reconstruction of fast ion distributions over transverse and longitudinal velocities driven by high-power neutral beam injection. Formation and manipulation of the probe beam and collection of the scattered microwave radiation are done with large-aperture quasi-optical mirror systems. The receiving complex consists of two identical channels for simultaneous detection of scattering in two complement geometries. Each channel includes a highly sensitive radiometer/spectrum analyzer with the band of 54.470 ± 0.550 GHz, the noise temperature of 0.35 eV, the sensitivity less than 0.025 eV, the frequency/time resolution of 5–50 MHz/10 μs, and narrow-band notch filter providing at least -40 dB rejection in the band of 25 MHz with a central frequency tunable in 54.470 ± 0.050 GHz for protection of the input RF circuit from a backlight of powerful gyrotron radiation.

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