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Three-Dimensional Imaging of a Radially Propagating Plasma Blob Using Conditional Sampling Techniques

Furno, Ivo
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Theiler, Christian
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Fasoli, Ambrogio
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2011
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science

We present 3-D imaging of plasma blobs, generated from ideal interchange turbulence in the TORPEX device, obtained by applying different conditional sampling techniques to electrostatic probe data. Time-evolving spatial profiles of electron density, temperature, and plasma potential can be reconstructed. Three-dimensional imaging is used to gain insight into the radial propagation of plasma blobs.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2011.2162254
Web of Science ID

WOS:000299683400482

Author(s)
Furno, Ivo
Theiler, Christian
Fasoli, Ambrogio
Labit, Benoit
Date Issued

2011

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Volume

39

Issue

11

Start page

3018

End page

3019

Subjects

Blobs

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conditional sampling

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filaments

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Langmuir probes

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plasma diagnostics

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plasma transport processes

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plasma turbulence

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Torpex

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