1971
DOI: 10.1088/0032-1028/13/9/013
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A slow toroidal  -Z pinch experiment

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“…It is found that, while for parallel injection the system is relatively free of instabilities, during perpendicular injection a number of micro-instabilities may be excited. Two important instabilities which have been predicted for perpendicular injection are [2]: (i) the lower hybrid instability, (ii) Harris-type beamcyclotron instabilities [4]. In this letter, we describe what we believe to be the first experimental verification of the Harris-type ion-beam cyclotron instability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…It is found that, while for parallel injection the system is relatively free of instabilities, during perpendicular injection a number of micro-instabilities may be excited. Two important instabilities which have been predicted for perpendicular injection are [2]: (i) the lower hybrid instability, (ii) Harris-type beamcyclotron instabilities [4]. In this letter, we describe what we believe to be the first experimental verification of the Harris-type ion-beam cyclotron instability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Auxiliary plasma heating of tokamaks and mirror machines by high-energy neutral beams is of considerable importance [l]. The stability of such systems has been examined theoretically in some detail [2,3]. It is found that, while for parallel injection the system is relatively free of instabilities, during perpendicular injection a number of micro-instabilities may be excited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…LT-3 operates as a tokamak, usually in the unstable mode, with the vacuum system of LT-1 [ 5] . The capacitor banks supplying the toroidal magnetic field and the primary toroidal electric field have been separated [ 6 ] .…”
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“…This is difficult owing 14 -3 to the small neutral flux which occurs for densities above 10 cm , or where the neutral mean-free path is less than the radius of the machine. Using pulsed-gas in the stripping cell, and thereby operating the cell at pressures in the 10-100 micron range, sufficient signals were obtained to provide measurement of ion temperature at a central density of 5 x 1014 cm-3.…”
Section: Correlation With Other Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%