First Results with the NSTX Fast Divertor Camera.
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Filamentary structures correlated with ELMs (Edge Localized Modes) in NSTX plasmas were observed by fast divertor camera. Filamentations always occurred with ELMs in the visible light emission in the divertor region. These filamentations appeared to occur along the magnetic field. It was found that the filamentary structures had a spiral pattern and were toroidal/poloidal asymmetric in the divertor region. Strong and numerous filamentations were observed with giant ELMs, whereas grassy ELMs occurred with weak filamentations. Based on our measurements, ELMs can be distinguished by the number and strength of filamentations.
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著者
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Maingi Rajesh
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Zweben Stewart
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Maqueda Ricardo
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Paoletti Franco
Department Of Applied Physics And Applied Mathematics Columbia University
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Kaita Robert
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Roquemore Lane
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Bush Charles
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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JOHNSON David
Princeton Plasma Physics laboratory
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KUGEL Henry
Princeton Plasma Physics laboratory
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SOUKHANOVSKII Vlad
Princeton Plasma Physics laboratory
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SABBAGH Steven
Department of Applied Physics and Applied mathematics, Columbia University
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Sabbagh Steven
Department Of Applied Physics And Applied Mathematics Columbia University
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NISHINO Nobuhiro
Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima Univ., Higashi-Hiroshima 739-8527, Japan
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NISHINO Nobuhiro
Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University
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