1979
DOI: 10.1070/qe1979v009n06abeh009101
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Carbon dioxide laser with an active medium containing tripropylamine

Abstract: Tokamak density limit disruptions are studied by tomographically analysing soft X-ray emission data using a modified circular harmonic reconstruction technique. Both minor and major disruptions are associated with the presence of dominant m = lin = 1 and m = 2in = 1 soft X-ray emissivity perturbations leading to the penetration of a cold bubble-like plasma volume to the centre. The role of mode coupling between the various emission components is examined and the observed behaviour is compared with the results … Show more

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“…The working voltages were reduced [23,24] and the duration of SSVD was increased [25,26] by adding easily ionizable substances (tripropylamine and triethylamine at vapor pressures of ¹ 1 Torr) to the investigated mixtures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The working voltages were reduced [23,24] and the duration of SSVD was increased [25,26] by adding easily ionizable substances (tripropylamine and triethylamine at vapor pressures of ¹ 1 Torr) to the investigated mixtures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%