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Nuclear Fusion and Plasma Physics
Nuclear Fusion and Plasma Physics, 1995Review of plasma confinement in helical systems, M. Fujiwara the status and future plans of the helical system research, M. Fujiwara nuclear fusion research and the JET project status and plans, A. Gibson the first fusion experiments using deuterium-tritium plasmas in the JET tokamak, A. Gibson trajectories in magnetic configurations, L.
Y P Huo, C S Liu, F Wagner
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PLASMA PHYSICS AND CONTROLLED NUCLEAR FUSION
Edward Teller Centennial Symposium, 2010Already while making his famous contributions in uncontrolled nuclear fusion for wartime uses, Edward Teller contemplated how the abundant energy release through nuclear fusion might serve peacetime uses as well. His legacy in controlled nuclear fusion, and the associated physics of plasmas, spans both magnetic and inertial confinement approaches.
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Vacuum Problems in Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1974Vacuum problems in CTR involve a number of new aspects which make them different and often more difficult and complex than in any other fields of application. The first important aspect is the existence of the plasma itself which is at the same time a large source of neutral gas and a powerful internal pump.
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Nuclear Fusion, 1979
The quotation is from the summary lecture presented by Lev Artsimovich at the 1961 IAEA Conference in Salzburg. Here then is our continuing Report from Purgatory, Issue number 7, Chapter 1, Magnetic Confinement Experiments.
C.M. Braams +3 more
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The quotation is from the summary lecture presented by Lev Artsimovich at the 1961 IAEA Conference in Salzburg. Here then is our continuing Report from Purgatory, Issue number 7, Chapter 1, Magnetic Confinement Experiments.
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The MaPLE device of Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics: Construction and its plasma aspects
Review of Scientific Instruments, 2010The Magnetized Plasma Linear Experimental (MaPLE) device is a low cost laboratory plasma device at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics fabricated in-house with the primary aim of studying basic plasma physics phenomena such as plasma instabilities, wave propagation, and their nonlinear behavior in magnetized plasma regime in a controlled manner.
Rabindranath, Pal +6 more
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1965
Abstract : Studies are made of plasma statistics, aerodynamics, atomic collisions, atomic resonance, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and reaction rates with a view to applying the results to astrophysical problems.
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Abstract : Studies are made of plasma statistics, aerodynamics, atomic collisions, atomic resonance, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and reaction rates with a view to applying the results to astrophysical problems.
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Nuclear Technology, 1971
(1971). A. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research, Vol. I, B. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research, Vol. II and C. Nuclear Fusion—Special Supplement 1970 World Survey of Major Facilities in Controlled Fusion. Nuclear Technology: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 247-247.
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(1971). A. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research, Vol. I, B. Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research, Vol. II and C. Nuclear Fusion—Special Supplement 1970 World Survey of Major Facilities in Controlled Fusion. Nuclear Technology: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 247-247.
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New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA
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