Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
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Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, Volume 45, Issue 7, pp. 1127-1142 (2003).
Physics
Plasma Physics
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Scientific paper
The recent diagnostic developments on the large helical device (LHD) are described briefly. LHD is the largest helical machine with all superconducting coils, and its purpose is to prove the ability of a helical system to confine a fusion-relevant plasma in steady state. According to the missions of LHD research, the diagnostic devices are categorized as follows: diagnostics for (i) high nτET plasmas and transport physics; (ii) magnetohydrodynamic stability; (iii) long pulse operation and divertor function; and (iv) energetic particles. These are briefly described focusing on the recent developments of the devices. Since the LHD experiment started in March 1998, five series of experimental campaigns have been carried out. The LHD diagnostics during these periods were operated successfully, and contributed to the analysis of the experimental results.
Akiyama Takayuki
Ashikawa N.
Ejiri A.
Emoto M.
Goncharov Petr
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