Real-time feedback control of the impurity emission front in tokamak divertor plasmas
The exhaust of heat and particles is an important challenge in future nuclear fusion devices. Here the authors report the use of carbon emission as indicator for plasma detachment in a tokamak and its real-time feedback control.
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Autores principales: | T. Ravensbergen, M. van Berkel, A. Perek, C. Galperti, B. P. Duval, O. Février, R. J. R. van Kampen, F. Felici, J. T. Lammers, C. Theiler, J. Schoukens, B. Linehan, M. Komm, S. Henderson, D. Brida, M. R. de Baar |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/33678bf670ce4fcd8673783d3809dd30 |
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