A new foil deposition alpha collector sample probe has been developed for TFTR`s D-T phase. D-T fusion produced alpha particles escaping from the plasma are implanted in nickel foils located in a series of collimating ports on the detector. The nickel foils are removed from the tokamak after exposure to one or more plasma discharges and analyzed for helium content. This detector is intended to provide improved alpha particle energy resolution and pitch angle coverage over existing lost alpha detectors, and to provide an absolutely calibrated cross-check with these detectors. The ability to resolve between separate energy components of alpha particle loss is estimated to be {approx} 20%. A full 360{degree} of pitch angle coverage is provided...
The Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) is a large tokamak which has performed experiments with 50:50...
TFTR has begun its campaign to study deuterium-tritium fusion under reactor-like conditions. Variabl...
In a collaboration involving General Atomics, the A. F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, and the ...
An escaping alpha collector probe has been developed for TFTR`s DT phase. Energy distributions of es...
Princeton's Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) is the first experimental fusion device to routinely ...
The energy distributions and radial density profiles of the fast-confined trapped alpha particles in...
Radially resolved confined alpha particle energy and density distributions are routinely measured on...
Two screened, thin foil, charge collectors were mounted just beyond the plasma edge at an outboard p...
The authors have developed a radiation-hard, charged particle spectrometer, consisting of thin paral...
The {alpha}-CHERS diagnostic is a high throughput charge exchange recombination spectroscopy diagnos...
The energy distributions and radial density profiles of the fast confined trapped alpha particles in...
Radially-resolved energy and density distributions of the energetic confined alpha particles in D-T ...
Measurements of DT alpha particle loss to the outer midplane region of TFTR have been made using a r...
Because alpha particle losses can have a significant influence on tokamak reactor viability, the los...
Results from recent DT experiments on TFIR to measure the energy distribution and radial density pro...
The Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) is a large tokamak which has performed experiments with 50:50...
TFTR has begun its campaign to study deuterium-tritium fusion under reactor-like conditions. Variabl...
In a collaboration involving General Atomics, the A. F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, and the ...
An escaping alpha collector probe has been developed for TFTR`s DT phase. Energy distributions of es...
Princeton's Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) is the first experimental fusion device to routinely ...
The energy distributions and radial density profiles of the fast-confined trapped alpha particles in...
Radially resolved confined alpha particle energy and density distributions are routinely measured on...
Two screened, thin foil, charge collectors were mounted just beyond the plasma edge at an outboard p...
The authors have developed a radiation-hard, charged particle spectrometer, consisting of thin paral...
The {alpha}-CHERS diagnostic is a high throughput charge exchange recombination spectroscopy diagnos...
The energy distributions and radial density profiles of the fast confined trapped alpha particles in...
Radially-resolved energy and density distributions of the energetic confined alpha particles in D-T ...
Measurements of DT alpha particle loss to the outer midplane region of TFTR have been made using a r...
Because alpha particle losses can have a significant influence on tokamak reactor viability, the los...
Results from recent DT experiments on TFIR to measure the energy distribution and radial density pro...
The Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) is a large tokamak which has performed experiments with 50:50...
TFTR has begun its campaign to study deuterium-tritium fusion under reactor-like conditions. Variabl...
In a collaboration involving General Atomics, the A. F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, and the ...