Abstract
Quasi-optical notch filters are employed to protect plasma imaging arrays from stray radiation from high power electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) sources. A new imaging arrangement permits stacking of multiple filters to maximize ECRH rejection. Simulations indicate that a stack of three filters can provide a notch depth of ≫60 dB at 140 GHz, and retain this high rejection over an incident angle range of ±8°.
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