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Fast ion source and detector for investigating the interaction of turbulence with suprathermal ions in a low temperature toroidal plasma - art. no. 10F503

Plyushchev, G.  
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Diallo, A.  
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Fasoli, A.  
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2006
Review of Scientific Instruments

A specific experimental apparatus consisting of an ion source and a detector for the investigation of the interaction between suprathermal ions and drift-wave turbulence is developed on the toroidal plasma experiment. Due to the low plasma temperature (similar to 5 eV), a spatially localized, small-size ion source (similar to 4 cm) mounted inside the vacuum vessel with relatively low ion energy (similar to 100 eV-1 keV) can be used. The source consists of an aluminosilicate Li-6 ion emitter (6 mm diameter, 10-30 mu A current) installed on a two-dimensional (2D) poloidally moving system. The location, energy, and current density profile of the ion beam will be measured using a 2D movable gridded energy analyzer. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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