Abstract

The short-wavelength paraxial asymptotic technique, known as Gaussian beam tracing, is extended to the case of two linearly coupled modes in plasmas with resonant dissipation. The system of amplitude evolution equations is obtained. Apart from purely academic interest, this is exactly what happens near the second-harmonic electron-cyclotron resonance if the microwave beam propagates almost perpendicularly to the magnetic field. Because of non-Hermitian mode coupling, the strongly absorbed extraordinary mode may partly transform into the weakly absorbed ordinary mode near the resonant absorption layer. If this effect is significant, it could impair the well-localized power deposition profile. The analysis of parameter dependencies gives insight into what physical factors affect the power exchange between the coupled modes. The calculations show a rather small impact of non-Hermitian mode coupling on the overall heating quality in toroidal magnetic confinement devices at electron temperatures above 200 eV.

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