Dupertuis, NathanInagaki, ShigeruNagashima, YoshihikoKosuga, YusukeKin, FumiyoshiKobayashi, TatsuyaKasuya, NaohiroSasaki, MakotoFujisawa, AkihideTran, Minh QuangItoh, Sanae-I.Itoh, Kimitaka2017-12-042017-12-042017-12-04201710.1585/pfr.12.1201008https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/142486WOS:000414005800001Experimental plasma discharges in linear PANTA device are studied by Mach probe measurements, providing floating potential, ion saturation current, and parallel flow velocity time evolution, at different radii of the device. Spectral analysis indicates that drift waves and D'Angelo modes exist simultaneously in the plasma. A discrimination study shows they are located at different positions in radius and frequency. (C) 2017 The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Researchdrift waveD'Angelo modecoexistencelinear plasma deviceCoexistence of Drift Waves and D'Angelo Modes at Different Position and Frequency in Linear Plasma Devicetext::journal::journal article::research article