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Lieber, A.J.; Snider, R.
GA Technologies, Inc., San Diego, CA (USA)1984
GA Technologies, Inc., San Diego, CA (USA)1984
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[en] X-ray camera techniques developed in laser fusion have been applied to view tokamak discharges in 1 to 3 keV light. The camera consists of an image intensifier fluor combination viewing the plasma tangentially through a pinhole. The resultant image is optically coupled to a standard CCD television camera for remote viewing. The first intensifier is gated so that the camera produces a sequence of photos every 16 milliseconds of variable frame duration from 16 ms to 10 microseconds
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Sep 1984; 11 p; 5. APS topical conference on high temperature plasma diagnostics; Tahoe City, CA (USA); 16-20 Sep 1984; CONF-840922--15; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01 as DE85001717
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