N. J. Peacock R. Barnsley A. Patel M. O’Mullane M. Singleton et al.
Quantitative measurements of the line and continua emissivities and the analyses of spectral line profiles are essential steps in the interpretation of the x-ray emission from high-temperature fusion plasmas. One method of placing the emissivities on an absolute basis is to use an absolutely calibrated spectrometer to record the data. The overall s…
PublishedP. G. Carolan R. O’Connell
A multianode photomultiplier (8X8 anodes of 2.5X2.5 mm2) is used to detect a collection of spectra in a high dispersion echelle spectrometer. A cylindrical lens is placed at the output slit to increase the dispersion at the photomultiplier. The cross talk between adjacent spectra is non-negligible (although
PublishedB. M. Harvey C. N. Lashmoredavies
It can be shown that whistler waves with low parallel phase velocity can be subject to strong cyclotron damping, even when the wave frequency is well below the cyclotron frequency. This resonance arises as a result of the Doppler effect which is proportional to the plasma density and increases the frequency experienced by electrons moving in the op…
PublishedJ. W. Connor J. B. Taylor H. R. Wilson
An important conclusion of earlier work using the ballooning representation is that shear damping of plasma drift waves may be suppressed in a torus. This application of the formalism requires that the diamagnetic frequency have a maximum and implies that drift modes can exist only at this maximum. Here we show that there is a far more general clas…
PublishedR. O. Dendy C. N. Lashmoredavies K. F. Kam
The magnetoacoustic cyclotron instability is a mechanism by which waves on the perpendicular fast Alfvén-ion Bernstein branch can be excited through cyclotron resonance with an energetic ion population. It is a candidate emission mechanism for the superthermal ion cyclotron radiation, apparently associated with the products of fusion reactions, th…
PublishedR. J. Colchin P. G. Carolan R. Duck T. Edlington S. K. Erents et al.
Low-aspect-ratio tokamaks offer both the economic advantage of smaller size and a number of physics advantages which are not available at conventional aspect ratio. The Small Tight Aspect Ratio Tokamak (START) [Fusion Technology 1990, edited by B. E. Keen, M. Huguet, and R. Hemsworth (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1991), Vol. 1, p. 353] was conceived a…
PublishedPeter J. Catto C. N. Lashmoredavies T. J. Martin
Nearly all kinetic treatments of fast wave minority heating of inhomogeneous plasma in the cyclotron range of frequencies assume the magnetic field varies in the direction perpendicular to the magnetic field. However, the toroidal magnetic field of a tokamak varies along a field line due to the rotational transform and causes a small number of trap…
PublishedA. Thyagaraja F. A. Haas
Both neoclassical theory and certain turbulence theories of particle transport in tokamaks predict the existence of bootstrap (i.e., pressure-driven) currents. Two new applications of this form of noninductive current are considered in this work. In the first, an earlier model of the nonlinearly saturated m= 1 tearing mode is extended to include th…
PublishedG. M. Mccracken U. Samm
Impurities in fusion plasmas lead to a loss of reactivity by radiation and fuel dilution. 1 The impurity concentration in the plasma is determined both by the production rate and transport in the plasma, particularly the transport in the boundary layer. 1'2 In this layer impurities, usually starting as cold atoms or molecules, are ionised and heate…
PublishedC. N. Lashmoredavies R. O. Dendy
09The thin beam model of an axis-encircling relativistic electron beam in a uniform, constant, external magnetic field in a cylindrical waveguide is used to develop a unified theory of the various interactions of such a beam with the electromagnetic field. The model includes the gyrotron interaction (longitudinal displacement of the beam) and the p…
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