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HIBP probe diagram

At TJ-II, the advanced Heavy Ion Beam Probe can simultaneously measure the plasma electric potential φ, the electron density ne, the electron temperature Te, and a poloidal magnetic field component Bp at a point inside the plasma. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] This point can be scanned through the plasma cross-section by varying the deflection potentials (active beam control). A multiple cell array detector (MCAD) has been developed to investigate the spatial structure of plasma turbulence. [7]

HIBP probe composite photo (taken around 2002)

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