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A follow-up of the FOM fusion FEM for 1 MW, 1 s

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Experiments have been performed with the free-electron maser (FEM) at Rijnhuizen, a high-power mm-wave source. A unique feature of the FEM is the possibility to tune the frequency over the entire range from 130 to 260 GHz at an output power exceeding 1 MW. In the so-called inverse set-up, where the electron gun is mounted inside the high-voltage terminal, a peak power of 730 kW was measured at 200 GHz and of 350 kW at 167 GHz [1,2]. Furthermore, we made the design work to extend the pulse-length to 1 s. Detailed thermal behavior of the critical components is studied. Both the cavity mirrors and the depressed-collector electrodes seem to have adequate cooling. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2001
Journal
Fusion Engineering and Design
Volume
53
Number of Pages
577-586
Date Published
Jan
ISBN Number
0920-3796
DOI
10.1016/s0920-3796(00)00536-6
PId
656c7a116d4e502f1fc2ce97c0843e63
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