Chellai, OulfaAlberti, StefanoFurno, IvoGoodman, TimothyBaquero Ruiz, MarceloManke, FabianPlyushchev, Gennadymaj, omarKoehn, AlfFigini, LorenzoRicci, DariaHizanidis, KyriakosTsironis, Cristos2018-03-082018-03-082018-03-08201710.1051/epjconf/201715703008https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/145332Understanding the propagation of high power mm-wave in plasmas is of tremendous importance in the route to fusion considering their extensive use in magnetically confined fusion devices. Mm-beams, launched from the outside of the vessel must propagate through plasma edge-turbulence before reaching their target region. Until recently, the effect of edge-turbulence on the beam propagation was neglected, but it has been estimated for ITER that it could lead to significant differences in the time-averaged and instantaneous beam profiles, leading to a loss of efficiency in their use. In this paper, we present first direct experimental measurements of high power beam after propagation in simple magnetized toroidal plasmas in TCV.Experimental study of high power mm-waves scattering by plasma turbulence in TCV plasmastext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper