First escaping fast ion mesurements in ITER-like geometry using an activation probe
More research is needed to develop suitable diagnostics for measuring alpha particle confinement in ITER and techniques relevant for fusion reactor conditions need further development. Based on nuclear reactions, the activation probe is a novel concept first tested in JET. It may offer a more robust solution for performing alpha particle measurements in ITER. This paper describes the first escaping fast ion measurements performed at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) tokamak using an activation probe. A detailed analysis, outside the scope of this contribution, will be published in a journal paper.
BONHEURE Georges;
HULT Mikael;
FENYVESI A.;
ÄKÄSLOMPOLO S.;
CARRALERO D.;
DEGERING Detlef;
DE-VISMES OTT A.;
GARCIA-MUNOZ M.;
GMEINER B.;
HERRMANN A.;
LAUBENSTEIN Matthias;
LUTTER Guillaume;
MLYNAR J.;
MUELLER H. W.;
ROHDE V.;
SUTTROP W.;
TARDINI G.;
2015-02-03
European Physical Society
JRC94600
http://ocs.ciemat.es/EPS2013PAP/html/,
http://ocs.ciemat.es/EPS2013PAP/pdf/O6.510.pdf,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC94600,
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