M. K. Thumm

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2008

Number

12

Co-Authors

Development of a 140-GHz 1-MW continuous wave gyrotron for the W7-X stellarator (2008)

Dammertz, G., Alberti, S., Arnold, A., Borie, E., Erckmann, V., Gantenbein, G., ...

The development of high-power gyrotrons (118 GHz, 140 GHz) in continuous-wave (CW) operation for heating nuclear fusion plasmas has been in progress for several years in a joint collaboration between...

Advanced high-power gyrotrons (2008)

Kuntze, M., Alberti, S., Dammertz, G., Giguet, E., Illy, S., Heidinger, R., ...

Gyrotrons at high frequency with high-output power are mainly developed for microwave heating and current drive in plasmas for thermonuclear fusion. For the stellarator Wendelstein 7-X, now under...

Possibilities for multifrequency operation of a gyrotron at FZK (2002)

Borie,E., Drumm,O., Illy,S., Koppenburg,K., Kartikeyan,M. V., Piosczyk,B., ...

We investigate the possibility of multifrequency operation of a 140-GHz gyrotron, which is designed to operate in the TE22,8 mode at 140 GHz and the TE19,6 mode at 111 GHz or the TE17,6 mode at 105...

Development of a 140-GHz 1-MW continuous wave gyrotron for the W7-X stellarator (2002)

Dammertz,G., Alberti,S., Arnold,A., Borie,E., Erckmann,V., Gantenbein,G., ...

The development of high-power gyrotrons (118 GHz, 140 GHz) in continuous-wave (CW) operation for heating nuclear fusion plasmas has been in progress for several years in a joint collaboration between...

Possibilities for multifrequency operation of a gyrotron at FZK (2002)

Borie, E., Drumm, O., Illy, S., Koppenburg, K., Kartikeyan, M. V., Piosczyk, B., ...

We investigate the possibility of multifrequency operation of a 140-GHz gyrotron, which is designed to operate in the TE22,8 mode at 140 GHz and the TE19,6 mode at 111 GHz or the TE17,6 mode at 105...

Development of a 140-GHz 1-MW continuous wave gyrotron for the W7-X stellarator (2002)

Dammertz, G., Alberti, S., Arnold, A., Borie, E., Erckmann, V., Gantenbein, G., ...

The development of high-power gyrotrons (118 GHz, 140 GHz) in continuous-wave (CW) operation for heating nuclear fusion plasmas has been in progress for several years in a joint collaboration between...