An Orientable Secondary Emission Detector for Plasma Experiments
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概要
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An orientable secondary emission detector is described. Its response to the fast neutral atom flux emitted by a plasma allows to measure the density profile, the phase space distribution function and the average energy of the plasma ions.
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著者
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Jacquinot J.
Research Information Center Institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University:cea-euratom Fontenay-aux-r
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Kawabe T.
Tohoku University
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Iguchi H.
Institute Of Physics The University Of Tsukuba:institute Of Plasma Physics Nagoya University
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Kojima T.
Tohoku University
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