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Heating by Waves in the Ion Cyclotron Frequency Range

R. Koch

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 33 / Number 2T / March 1998 / Pages 227-234

Plasma Heating and Current Drive / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST98-A11947013

Published:February 8, 2018

The main aspects of heating with the fast wave in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) are reviewed. First, the ion cyclotron resonance mechanism, fundamental and harmonics, is examined. Then the properties of fast wave dispersion are reviewed, and the principles of minority and higher cyclotron harmonic heating are discussed. An elementary coupling model is worked out in order to outline the computation of the electrical properties of ICRF antennas. Using the same simple model, the antenna radiation pattern inside the plasma is computed and the effect of phasing on the kll spectrum and on the antenna radiation properties is illustrated. The quasi linear-Fokker-Planck computation of the deformation of distribution functions due to Radio-Frequency (RF) and tail formation are briefly discussed.