Microwaves Can Plug Leaks in Fusion Plasmas
Microwave heating significantly alters Alfvén waves, offering insights into the physics of the waves themselves.
Microwave heating significantly alters Alfvén waves, offering insights into the physics of the waves themselves.
International collaborators advance physics basis for tokamak plasma confinement at low rotation, potentially benefiting a fusion reactor.
Fast imaging of frozen argon pellets enables measurement of fast electrons formed during disruption for first time.
Heating the core of fusion reactors causes them to develop sheared rotation that can improve plasma performance.
Real time steering of microwave beams is used to suppress deleterious modes on DIII-D.
Recent experiments have confirmed the great potential of a novel plasma-material interface concept.