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Design and development activities for in-vessel and in-port components of ITER microwave diagnostics

The ITER tokamak will be operating with 5 microwave diagnostic systems. While they rely on different physics, they share a common need: transmitting low and high power microwave in the range of 12 GHz to 1000 GHz(different bandwidths for different diagnostics) between the plasma and a diagnostic area tens of meters away. The designs proposed for vacuum windows, in-vessel waveguides and antennas are presented together with the development activities needed to finalise this work.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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