Doppler backscattering diagnostic with dual homodyne detection on the Globus-M compact spherical tokamak

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This article considers a four-frequency microwave Doppler backscattering (DBS) system in the compact spherical tokamak Globus-M. The hardware was adequate for the purposes of studying the peripheral plasma in the tokamak. The multichannel DBS system is based on duplication of a dual homodyne detection circuit for four incident Ka-band frequencies. The ray tracing results for a spherical torus are described, and specific requirements for the antenna tilt adjustment are defined. Some new experimental results are given for using DBS diagnostics on the Globus-M tokamak in order to illustrate its efficiency.

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Bulanin, V. V., Yashin, A. Y., Petrov, A. V., Gusev, V. K., Minaev, V. B., Patrov, M. I., … Varfolomeev, V. I. (2021). Doppler backscattering diagnostic with dual homodyne detection on the Globus-M compact spherical tokamak. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0030307

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