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New X-ray imaging for ITER-supporting tokamaks
As researchers continue to seek ways to better understand the plasma inside fusion machines to fully harness fusion energy, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory is leading a project to provide new X-ray imaging systems to two international tokamak projects: WEST, in southern France, and JT-60SA, in Japan—both of which are designed to support the development of ITER.
Chuzo Kutsukake, Masakazu Seki, Shigeru Tanaka, Yoshikazu Oginuma, Yuichi Abe, Michinori Yamauchi
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 41 | Number 3 | May 2002 | Pages 555-559
Analysis and Monitoring | Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tritium Science and Technology Tsukuba, Japan November 12-16, 2001 | doi.org/10.13182/FST02-A22650
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Imaging plates were adopted as a convenient tool for measuring tritium distributions in tritium-containing components such as tritium targets, smeared sample pieces, etc. Procedure of the measurements was optimized and detailed distributions of tritium were obtained. As a result, the method was confirmed as useful in obtaining knowledge on the accelerator beam control and focusing, and the contamination check of peripheral components around tritium targets.