2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2004.10.057
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A novel diagnostic for time-resolved spectroscopic argon and lithium density measurements

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“…Recently a different approach was used. A pulse hollow cathode discharge (HICAT [37], see Figure 3.27) was integrated into the Z-Box. HICAT is operated in He or Ar gas at pressures of 0.1-6 torr and allows repetitive discharges with a typical pulse rate of 2-5 discharges per minute.…”
Section: Recombination Rate Experiments and Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently a different approach was used. A pulse hollow cathode discharge (HICAT [37], see Figure 3.27) was integrated into the Z-Box. HICAT is operated in He or Ar gas at pressures of 0.1-6 torr and allows repetitive discharges with a typical pulse rate of 2-5 discharges per minute.…”
Section: Recombination Rate Experiments and Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%