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Far-IR laser scattering studies of density fluctations in tokamak fusion plasma

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Abstract

The study of low-frequency density fluctuations in tokamak fusion plasmas is of great current interest. First, recent PLT results have demonstrated the significant potential of rf heating in the vicinity of the ion cyclotron frequency and its harmonics. Unfortunately, the physics associated with this form of heating is much more complicated than that of neutral beam injection due to the myriad of possible waves and absorption processes.

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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