151. Transmission line studies for ITER compatible reflectometers
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M. E. Manso, A. J. H. Donné, G. Gantenbein, D. Wagner, W. Kasparek, and J. Sánchez
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Materials science ,business.industry ,law.invention ,Electric power transmission ,Optics ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Transmission line ,law ,Broadband ,business ,Reflectometry ,Instrumentation ,Waveguide ,Microwave ,Common emitter - Abstract
Corrugated circular transmission lines are considered as high performance, low loss, broadband lines for reflectometry on ITER. These lines are proposed as a possible solution for the equatorial low-field-side system and as a part (receiver-vacuum vessel) of the transmission lines for the high-field side and the out-of-midplane reflectometer system, because of their restricted access. Theoretical and experimental studies show the good properties of these lines: low losses, a smooth characteristic transmission, and a Very low level of parasitic reflections. Quasioptical systems are also proposed as a solution for the coupling of several microwave emitter receivers, working in a fundamental waveguide, into a single broadband corrugated line. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.