Design and RF measurements of a 5 GHz 500 kW window for the ITER LHCD system
Julien Hillairet (IRFM), J. Achard (IRFM), N. Dechambre, L. Delpech, (IRFM), A. Ekedahl (IRFM), N. Faure, M. Goniche (IRFM), J. Kim, S. Larroque, (IRFM), R. Magne (IRFM), L. Marfisi (IRFM), W. Namkung, H. Park, S. Park, S., Poli (IRFM), K. Vulliez (IRFM)

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, low power validation, and high power RF testing results of 5 GHz 500 kW windows for ITER's LHCD system, demonstrating their suitability for high-power plasma transmission.
Contribution
It introduces a new RF window design validated through low and high power tests, supporting ITER's high-power RF transmission requirements.
Findings
Windows achieved a return loss better than 32 dB
Insertion loss below 0.05 dB at low power
Successful high power testing up to 500 kW
Abstract
CEA/IRFM is conducting R\&D efforts in order to validate the critical RF components of the 5 GHz ITER LHCD system, which is expected to transmit 20 MW of RF power to the plasma. Two 5 GHz 500 kW BeO pill-box type window prototypes have been manufactured in 2012 by the PMB Company, in close collaboration with CEA/IRFM. Both windows have been validated at low power, showing good agreement between measured and modeling, with a return loss better than 32 dB and an insertion loss below 0.05 dB. This paper reports on the window RF design and the low power measurements. The high power tests up to 500kW have been carried out in March 2013 in collaboration with NFRI. Results of these tests are also reported. In the current ITER LHCD design, 20 MW Continuous Wave (CW) of Radio-Frequency power at 5 GHz are expected to be generated and transmitted to the plasma. In order to separate the vacuum…
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