S. Watanabe et al., APPLICATION OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE INVERTER CIRCUIT TO PLASMA GENERATIONAND HEATING IN FUSION DEVICES, Review of scientific instruments, 69(10), 1998, pp. 3555-3557
We have constructed a rf power source using static induction transisto
r (SIT) inverters to generate high heat flux plasmas in the diverter p
lasma simulator, NAGDIS-II. Since the SIT can enlarge the operating fr
equency range of the high power inverter above 1 MHz with output power
of several tens of kW, SIT inverters can be used to generate rf plasm
as and to heat plasmas by exciting low frequency plasma waves, such as
Alfven waves and ion cyclotron waves in plasma devices. The rf conver
sion efficiency of a SIT inverter with matched load is >85% for freque
ncies up to 1.2 MHz. The third harmonic antenna current is found to be
less than -30 dB. Using four sets of inverter power supplies, we can
generate more than 56 kW in continuous rf power or 80 kW in 1 s pulses
to produce high heat flux plasmas in the diverter plasma simulator. (
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