Corrugated mirrors are required to change the polarisation state in mm-wave heating of fusion plasmas. Care must be taken to avoid Wood's anomaly which reduces the reflected power in the 0/sup th/ order by transferring energy into an unwanted surface wave propagating along the mirror surface. Measurements and numerical calculations of broadband polarisers are reported.
Wood's anomaly in the design of corrugated mirrors for high-power mm-waves
01.01.2002
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