Plasma start-up experiments using the lower hybrid wave (LHW) were performed on the TST-2 spherical tokamak. Two capacitively-coupled combline antennas (outboard-launch and top-launch) are presently being used. Bottom-launch can be simulated using the top-launch antenna with reversed toroidal field. The unexpectedly good result of the simulated bottom-launch case was investigated by a combined ray-tracing and Fokker-Planck analysis. In the case of simulated bottom-launch the parallel index of refraction (n||) downshifts initially, but because of the plateau formed by the upshifted n|| LHW after reflecting from the cut-off layer at the bottom of the plasma, strong absorption of the low n|| LHW occurs during the first pass through the plasma, generating a distribution function which extends to very high energies.
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Takase, Y., Ejiri, A., Tsujii, N., Yajima, S., Aoi, Y., Iida, Y., … Yoshida, Y. (2020). Plasma start-up experiment and modelling on the TST-2 spherical tokamak. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2254). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0013536
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