Abstract

Development of an electron cyclotron (EC) wave system was conducted in an effort to achieve the capability required in JT-60SA. Pulse duration at 1 MW output was extended to 31 s. Transmission line components with a diameter of 60.3 mm were installed in 2011 to reduce temperature rise during a gyrotron oscillation. Development of a dual-frequency gyrotron was started to enable heating and current drive in the core region of the JT-60SA plasma for the toroidal field of 2.3 T. The EC wave frequency was chosen to be 138 GHz to meet the requirements of physics experiments and gyrotron design. Fabrication of the gyrotron began in 2011.

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