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<ref>[http://epsppd.epfl.ch/StPetersburg/PDF/P4_071.PDF F.V. Chernyshev et al, 30<sup>th</sup> EPS Conference on Contr. Fusion and Plasma Phys. Vol. 27A (2003) P-4.71]</ref>
<ref>[http://epsppd.epfl.ch/StPetersburg/PDF/P4_071.PDF F.V. Chernyshev et al, 30<sup>th</sup> EPS Conference on Contr. Fusion and Plasma Phys. Vol. 27A (2003) P-4.71]</ref>
<ref>F.V. Chernyshev et al, Instruments and Experimental Techniques '''47''', 2 (2004) 214-220</ref>
<ref>F.V. Chernyshev et al, Instruments and Experimental Techniques '''47''', 2 (2004) 214-220</ref>
It detects H<sup>0</sup> atoms in the energy range from 1 to 44 keV, and has 16 detection channels at fixed energy.
It is installed in [[TJ-II:Sectors|sector]] B1.
It is installed in [[TJ-II:Sectors|sector]] B1.
This diagnostic is devoted to study the high-energy tails during Neutral Beam Injection heating.
This diagnostic is devoted to study the high-energy tails during Neutral Beam Injection heating.

Revision as of 17:45, 18 October 2009

The Compact Neutral Particle Analyzer / Charge Exchange Recombination Spectroscopy diagnostic at TJ-II

A Compact Neutral Particle Analyzer (CNPA), developed by the A.F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, has been installed on TJ-II. [1] [2] It detects H0 atoms in the energy range from 1 to 44 keV, and has 16 detection channels at fixed energy. It is installed in sector B1. This diagnostic is devoted to study the high-energy tails during Neutral Beam Injection heating. [3]

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