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<ref>M.A. Pedrosa et al, ''Transport and fluctuations during electrode biasing experiments on the TJ-II stellarator'', [http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/FEC2006/ex_p4-40.pdf Proc. 12<sup>st</sup> Fusion Energy Conf. (2006) EX-P4/40]</ref>
<ref>M.A. Pedrosa et al, ''Transport and fluctuations during electrode biasing experiments on the TJ-II stellarator'', [http://www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/FEC2006/ex_p4-40.pdf Proc. 12<sup>st</sup> Fusion Energy Conf. (2006) EX-P4/40]</ref>
<ref>Melnikov, A. V., Hidalgo, C., et al. (2004). ''Plasma Potential Measurements by the Heavy Ion Beam Probe Diagnostic in Fusion Plasmas: Biasing Experiments in the TJ-II Stellarator and T-10 Tokamak''. [[doi:10.13182/FST04-A568|Fusion Science and Technology, 46(2), 299–311]]</ref>
<ref>Melnikov, A. V., Hidalgo, C., et al. (2004). ''Plasma Potential Measurements by the Heavy Ion Beam Probe Diagnostic in Fusion Plasmas: Biasing Experiments in the TJ-II Stellarator and T-10 Tokamak''. [[doi:10.13182/FST04-A568|Fusion Science and Technology, 46(2), 299–311]]</ref>
<ref>B. van Milligen, T. Kalhoff, M. Pedrosa, and C. Hidalgo. ''Bicoherence during confinement transitions in the TJ-II stellarator''. [[doi:10.1088/0029-5515/48/11/115003|Nucl. Fusion, 48:115003, 2008]].</ref>
<ref>B. van Milligen, M. Pedrosa, C. Hidalgo, B. Carreras, T. Estrada, J. Alonso, J. de Pablos, A. Melnikov, L. Krupnik, L. Eliseev, and S. Perfilov. ''The dynamics of the formation of the edge particle transport barrier at TJ-II''. [[doi:10.1088/0029-5515/51/11/113002|Nucl. Fusion, 51:113002, 2011]].</ref>
<ref>B. van Milligen, J. Hernández Nicolau, B. Liu, G. Grenfell, U. Losada, B. Carreras, L. García, and C. Hidalgo. ''Filaments in the edge confinement region of TJ-II''. [[doi:10.1088/1741-4326/aa9db6|Nucl. Fusion, 58:026030, 2018]].</ref>


In 2009, the power source (originally DC) has been upgraded to allow modulation with a frequency of up to a few kHz.
In 2009, the power source (originally DC) has been upgraded to allow modulation with a frequency of up to a few kHz.

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