Tesis doctoral de Luis Esteban Hernández
Interferometers are devices used to measure optical path-length variations. If the target of the interferometer is a plasma, these variations are proportional to the line-electron density of the plasma. The wavelength used in the interferometer depends on several limitations. First, the maximum expected electron density must be lower than the cut-off density for that wavelength, which ensures that the waves can still propagate through the plasma when the maximum density is reached. Another limitation is given by refraction, which causes a deflection of the beams and eventually the loss of the interference signals. This effect is more pronounced the closer the maximum expected density is to the cut-off. However, it can be moderated by reducing the wavelengths, for instance with the use of interferometers operating in the middle infrared region. With such low wavelengths mechanical vibrations are significant and a complementary interferometer is typically used to cancel these vibrations. These arrangements are called two-color interferometers. Two beams are used as references and other two beams cross the plasma. When these beams reach a detector, two interference signals are generated. By comparing the phases of these signals with two sinusoidal references extracted directly from an oscillator, the optical path-length variations are obtained. the tj-ii is a medium size flexible heliac type stellarator installed in the laboratorio nacional de fusión of the ciemat, spain, for the study of helical axis plasmas over a wide range of parameters. The plasma is firstly generated using an electron cyclotron resonance heating (ecrh) system based on two gyrotrons working at 53.2 ghz, each one delivering a power of up to 200 kw to the plasma. With this method, plasmas up to average densities of ne = 1.7*10(19) m-3 can be generated. Beyond this value, the cut-off density for the 53.2 ghz waves is reached and the waves are reflected back. To further increase the density of the plasmas, a neutral beam injection (nbi) heating system is used. The tj-ii nbi heating system consists of two nbi injectors (hydrogen neutrals) that can deliver a power to the plasma up to 550 kw each. With this system, plasmas up to a density near to
Datos académicos de la tesis doctoral «High precission fpga based phase meters for infrared interferometer fusion diagnostics«
- Título de la tesis: High precission fpga based phase meters for infrared interferometer fusion diagnostics
- Autor: Luis Esteban Hernández
- Universidad: Politécnica de Madrid
- Fecha de lectura de la tesis: 12/09/2011
Dirección y tribunal
- Director de la tesis
- Miguel Sánchez Gómez
- Tribunal
- Presidente del tribunal: Luis lorenzo Sánchez soto
- matthias Hirsch (vocal)
- bernardo Brotas carvalho (vocal)
- Jesús Antonio Vega sanchez (vocal)