Chapter A test facility to investigate sheath effects during ion cyclotron resonance heating
Nuclear fusion is a promising candidate to supply energy for future generations. At the high temperatures needed for the nuclei to fuse, ions and electrons are no longer bound into atoms. Magnetic fields confine the resulting plasma. One of the heating methods is the ion cyclotron resonant absorptio...
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Main Author: | Crombé, Kristel (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Ochoukov, R. (auth), Nikiforov, Anton (auth), Shesterikov, I. (auth), Van Eester, Dirk (auth), Faugel, Helmut (auth), Jacquot, Jonathan (auth), Faudot, Eric (auth), D' Inca, Rodolphe (auth), Heuraux, Stéphane (auth), Usoltceva, M. (auth), Kostic, A. (auth), Fuenfgelder, H. (auth), Noterdaeme, Jean-Marie (auth), Louche, Fabrice (auth) |
Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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2019
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