Characterizations and first plasma operation of the WEST load-resilient actively cooled ICRF launchers

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The paper discusses the characterization of the three high power steady-state and load-resilient ICRF launchers of WEST before their installation in the tokamak. These launchers have been characterized and validated in low-power experiments (milliwatt range) as well as in experiments at the nominal RF voltages and currents in the TITAN vacuum chamber (~30 kV and 915 A peak). The successful commissioning of two of the launchers during the WEST C3 campaign at ~1 MW power level is illustrated. Manual and real-time controlled impedance-matching of the launchers are discussed, as well as the validation of their load-resilience. Furthermore, several redundant and complementary protection systems have been validated and are reviewed in the paper.

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Helou, W., Durodié, F., Hillairet, J., Lerche, E., Lombard, G., Milanesio, D., … Bobkov, V. (2020). Characterizations and first plasma operation of the WEST load-resilient actively cooled ICRF launchers. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2254). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0013992

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