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Heavy ion beam probe design and operation on the T-10 tokamak

Advanced heavy ion beam probe (HIBP) operates on the T-10 tokamak with 20–130 μA Tl+ beam accelerated up to 330 keV. The HIBP has a unique capability to measure the mean value of the core plasma potential, and the oscillations in potential φ, density ne and poloidal magnetic field simultaneously in...

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Published in:Fusion engineering and design 2019-09, Vol.146, p.850-853
Main Authors: Melnikov, A.V., Drabinskiy, M.A., Eliseev, L.G., Khabanov, P.O., Kharchev, N.K., Krupnik, L.I., De Pablos, J.L., Kozachek, A.S., Lysenko, S.E., Molinero, A., Igonkina, G.B., Sokolov, M.M.
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Summary:Advanced heavy ion beam probe (HIBP) operates on the T-10 tokamak with 20–130 μA Tl+ beam accelerated up to 330 keV. The HIBP has a unique capability to measure the mean value of the core plasma potential, and the oscillations in potential φ, density ne and poloidal magnetic field simultaneously in 5 spatially separated sample volumes for OH and ECRH plasmas with n¯e=(0.3−5)×1019 m−3, 100
ISSN:0920-3796
1873-7196
DOI:10.1016/j.fusengdes.2019.01.096