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Five-channel tunable W-band Doppler backscattering system in the experimental advanced superconducting tokamak.

X FengA D LiuC ZhouM Y WangJ ZhangZ Y LiuYong LiuT F ZhouS B ZhangD F KongL Q HuJ X JiH R FanH LiTao LanJ L XieWen-Zhe MaoZ X LiuW X DingGe ZhuangWan-Dong Liu
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2019)
A 5-channel Doppler backscattering system has been designed and installed in the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST). Through an I/Q-type double sideband modulator and a frequency multiplier, an array of finely spaced (Δf = 400 MHz) frequencies that span 1.6 GHz has been created. The center of the array bandwidth is tunable within the range of 75-97.8 GHz, which covers most of the W band (75-110 GHz). The incident angle can be adjusted from -4° to 12°, and the wavenumber range is 4-15 cm-1 with a wavenumber resolution of Δk/k ≤ 0.35. Ray tracing is used to calculate the scattering location and the scattering wavenumber. This article details the hardware design, the ray tracing, and the preliminary experimental results from EAST plasmas.
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