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TJ-IU was taken into operation in 1994, and was operated at relatively high magnetic field (0.5 T) and heating power (200 kW of ECRH heating), and corresponding relatively high values of the plasma parameters (electron density: 5 &times; 10<sup>18</sup> m<sup>-3</sup>).
TJ-IU was taken into operation in 1994, and was operated at relatively high magnetic field (0.5 T) and heating power (200 kW of ECRH heating), and corresponding relatively high values of the plasma parameters (electron density: 5 &times; 10<sup>18</sup> m<sup>-3</sup>).


In 1999, TJ-K was transferred to Kiel, Germany, and in 2005 to the [http://www.ipf.uni-stuttgart.de/gruppen/pdd/pdd_tjk.html IPF institute] in Stuttgart, Germany.
In 1999, TJ-K was transferred to Kiel, Germany (hence the 'K'), and in 2005 to the [http://www.ipf.uni-stuttgart.de/gruppen/pdd/pdd_tjk.html IPF institute] in Stuttgart, Germany.
In its reincarnation as TJ-K, the device is operated at low magnetic field (about 0.07 T) and heating (1-6 kW of ECRH heating), and corresponding relatively low values of the plasma parameters (electron density: 5 &times; 10<sup>17</sup> m<sup>-3</sup>; electron temperature: 10 eV; ion temperature: 1 eV).
In its reincarnation as TJ-K, the device is operated at low magnetic field (about 0.07 T) and heating (1-6 kW of ECRH heating), and corresponding relatively low values of the plasma parameters (electron density: 5 &times; 10<sup>17</sup> m<sup>-3</sup>; electron temperature: 10 eV; ion temperature: 1 eV).