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Measurements of the nonthermal x-ray emission in the T-10 tokamak using CdTe detectors

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1 Author(s)
Savrukhin, P.V. ; Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute,” 123182 Moscow, Russia

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A diagnostic technique based on sets of CdTe detectors is used for measurements of spatial localization and temporal evolution of the nonthermal (Eγ up to 150 keV) x-ray emission in plasma with high density in the T-10 tokamak. Various types of x-ray bursts observed during the density limit disruption appear as a result of the forward bremsstrahlung due to nonthermal electron interaction with the residual plasma as well as to nonuniform interaction of the runaway electrons with the plasma-facing constructions. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.

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Review of Scientific Instruments  (Volume:73 ,  Issue: 12 )

Date of Publication: Dec 2002

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