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Abstract. Abstract. Several innovative applications of a traveling wave
(combline) antenna designed for fast wave current drive have been
demonstrated for the first time in the JFT-2M tokamak. High energy electrons
of at least 10 keV were produced in the plasma core by highly directional
fast waves in electron-cyclotron-heated plasmas. The ponderomotive
potential of the beat wave, produced by fast waves at two different
frequencies, was directly measured for the first time by a heavy ion beam
probe. Plasma production was demonstrated using the wave fields excited by
the combline antenna over a wide range of toroidal magnetic fields
(0.52.2 T).
IAEA 2001