. . "10" . . "\u017D\u00E1\u010Dek, Franti\u0161ek" . . "000283754000131" . . . "Nanobashvili, S." . "Review of Scientific Instruments" . "Zajac, Jarom\u00EDr" . "Electron cyclotron-electron Bernstein wave emission diagnostics for the COMPASS tokamak"@en . "Urban, Jakub" . . "Electron cyclotron-electron Bernstein wave emission diagnostics for the COMPASS tokamak"@en . "Electron cyclotron-electron Bernstein wave emission diagnostics for the COMPASS tokamak" . . . . . . "5"^^ . . "antenna radiation patterns; antennas in plasma; plasma diagnostics; Tokamak"@en . "The COMPASS tokamak recently started operation at the Institute of Plasma Physics AS CR, v.v, Prague. A new 16-channel radiometer, operating alternatively in three frequency bands, has been designed and constructed. The system is prepared for detection of normal electron cyclotron emission (O1 or X2) or oblique electron Bernstein wave emission. The end-to-end calibration method includes all components that influence the antenna radiation pattern. A steady recalibration is possible using a noise generator connected to the radiometer input through a fast waveguide PIN-switch. Measurements of the antenna radiation characteristics (2D electric field) were performed in free space as well as in the tokamak chamber, showing the degradation effect of structures on the Gaussian beam shape. First plasma radiation temperature measurements from low-field circular plasmas are available."@en . . . "256748" . "RIV/61389021:_____/10:00348183!RIV11-GA0-61389021" . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "P(GA202/08/0419), Z(AV0Z20430508)" . "Electron cyclotron-electron Bernstein wave emission diagnostics for the COMPASS tokamak" . "6"^^ . "Preinhaelter, Josef" . . . "3"^^ . "The COMPASS tokamak recently started operation at the Institute of Plasma Physics AS CR, v.v, Prague. A new 16-channel radiometer, operating alternatively in three frequency bands, has been designed and constructed. The system is prepared for detection of normal electron cyclotron emission (O1 or X2) or oblique electron Bernstein wave emission. The end-to-end calibration method includes all components that influence the antenna radiation pattern. A steady recalibration is possible using a noise generator connected to the radiometer input through a fast waveguide PIN-switch. Measurements of the antenna radiation characteristics (2D electric field) were performed in free space as well as in the tokamak chamber, showing the degradation effect of structures on the Gaussian beam shape. First plasma radiation temperature measurements from low-field circular plasmas are available." . . "[94D8F0D7B4EA]" . "RIV/61389021:_____/10:00348183" . "81" . "0034-6748" . . . "\u0160est\u00E1k, David" . .