2009
DOI: 10.1585/pfr.4.020
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Construction and Operation of an Internal Coil Device, RT-1, with a High-Temperature Superconductor

Abstract: An internal coil device called Ring Trap-1 (RT-1) has been constructed to explore an innovative concept for a high-beta plasma based on a new relaxation theory. A high-temperature superconductor (HTS) Bi-2223 tape is employed for the internal coil of RT-1. The coil is cooled to 20 K with helium gas supplied by G-M refrigerators, and charged to a magnetomotive force of 250 kA using an external power supply. For these cooling and charging methods, we have developed several innovative techniques such as a demount… Show more

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“…We used three wall probes and estimated the confinement regions of the plasma for the typical cases of (1) during electron injection, (2) just after the electron supply ended, and (3) just before the confinement ended. During the electron gun operation, the outer edge of the electron confinement region approximately agreed with the magnetic separatrix.…”
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“…We used three wall probes and estimated the confinement regions of the plasma for the typical cases of (1) during electron injection, (2) just after the electron supply ended, and (3) just before the confinement ended. During the electron gun operation, the outer edge of the electron confinement region approximately agreed with the magnetic separatrix.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the asymmetry of the magnetic surfaces generated by the combination of the levitated and levitation coils, walls N2 and N3 rather than N4 were close to the plasma, and relatively small signals were observed on N4. To evaluate the relationship between the plasma shapes and the observed E r on N2-N3, (Q N2 /Q N4 ) 2 + (Q N3 /Q N4 ) 2 were calculated with variouos values of r 0 . As shown in Fig.…”
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