2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201715703031
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Simulation of cold magnetized plasmas with the 3D electromagnetic software CST Microwave Studio®

Abstract: Abstract. Detailed designs of ICRF antennas were made possible by the development of sophisticated commercial 3D codes like CST Microwave Studio R (MWS). This program allows for very detailed geometries of the radiating structures, but was only considering simple materials like equivalent isotropic dielectrics to simulate the reflection and the refraction of RF waves at the vacuum/plasma interface. The code was nevertheless used intensively, notably for computing the coupling properties of the ITER ICRF antenn… Show more

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“…This multiple electromagnetic simulation software uses methods such as the finite element method , the finite integration technique, and the transmission line matrix method. This program allowed for very detailed geometries of the radiating structures and only considered simple materials like equivalent isotropic dielectrics to simulate the reflection and the refraction of RF waves at the vacuum/plasma interface [28]. Special material behaviour is described by the cold-plasma model, also known as the Drude dispersion model.…”
Section: Validating By Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This multiple electromagnetic simulation software uses methods such as the finite element method , the finite integration technique, and the transmission line matrix method. This program allowed for very detailed geometries of the radiating structures and only considered simple materials like equivalent isotropic dielectrics to simulate the reflection and the refraction of RF waves at the vacuum/plasma interface [28]. Special material behaviour is described by the cold-plasma model, also known as the Drude dispersion model.…”
Section: Validating By Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%