An experiment to study, separately, the leakage of protons of 3.0 MeV and 14.7 MeV in the JET Tokamak, is presented. The activity of the activation products induced by the plasma in different samples that were placed inside the Tokamak was measured using Ultra Low-level Gamma-ray Spectrometry (ULGS). Stacking of some of the samples during activation allowed differentiating between the protons of 3.0 MeV and 14.7 MeV that originated in two different reactions in the plasma.JRC.DG.D.5-Nuclear physic
The paper describes a series of experiments in the Joint European Torus (JET), culminating in the fi...
This paper presents a diagnostic system, gamma-ray alpha-particle monitor (GRAM), for continuous mon...
Nuclear activation techniques were used to measure the fluence of high energy deuterons in a plasma ...
This experiment aimed at studying a technique to measure the leakage of charged particles from a fus...
MeV particle loss measurements from fusion plasmas, in particular alpha particles, remain difficult ...
Three materials were used as activation targets (Ti, Ti(90%)V(4%)Al(6%) and MgF2) inside the JET (Jo...
Measurements of sample activation by nuclear reaction from MeV particles in the JET tokamak are repo...
Providing a detection method for diagnostic of charged fusion products in tokamaks presents a major ...
A new method, combining activation by neutrons and charged particles with ultra low-level gamma-ray ...
Sample activation measurements in JET tokamak by nuclear reactions from MeV ions are reported. Charg...
In ITER, alpha particle loss measurements will be required in order to understand the alpha particle...
Measurements of energetic particle losses from the plasma, in particular alpha particles, remain dif...
Activation studies were performed in JET with new in-vessel activation monitors. Though primarily de...
Charged fusion products from the D(d,p)t reaction, protons (p) and tritons (t), can be detected to o...
Designs for future nuclear fusion power reactors rely on the ability to create a stable plasma (hot ...
The paper describes a series of experiments in the Joint European Torus (JET), culminating in the fi...
This paper presents a diagnostic system, gamma-ray alpha-particle monitor (GRAM), for continuous mon...
Nuclear activation techniques were used to measure the fluence of high energy deuterons in a plasma ...
This experiment aimed at studying a technique to measure the leakage of charged particles from a fus...
MeV particle loss measurements from fusion plasmas, in particular alpha particles, remain difficult ...
Three materials were used as activation targets (Ti, Ti(90%)V(4%)Al(6%) and MgF2) inside the JET (Jo...
Measurements of sample activation by nuclear reaction from MeV particles in the JET tokamak are repo...
Providing a detection method for diagnostic of charged fusion products in tokamaks presents a major ...
A new method, combining activation by neutrons and charged particles with ultra low-level gamma-ray ...
Sample activation measurements in JET tokamak by nuclear reactions from MeV ions are reported. Charg...
In ITER, alpha particle loss measurements will be required in order to understand the alpha particle...
Measurements of energetic particle losses from the plasma, in particular alpha particles, remain dif...
Activation studies were performed in JET with new in-vessel activation monitors. Though primarily de...
Charged fusion products from the D(d,p)t reaction, protons (p) and tritons (t), can be detected to o...
Designs for future nuclear fusion power reactors rely on the ability to create a stable plasma (hot ...
The paper describes a series of experiments in the Joint European Torus (JET), culminating in the fi...
This paper presents a diagnostic system, gamma-ray alpha-particle monitor (GRAM), for continuous mon...
Nuclear activation techniques were used to measure the fluence of high energy deuterons in a plasma ...