Sotnikov et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Development of high-voltage negative ion based neutral beam injector for fusion devicesSotnikov et al., 2021
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- Sotnikov O
- Ivanov A
- Belchenko Y
- Gorbovsky A
- Deichuli P
- Dranichnikov A
- Emelev I
- Kolmogorov V
- Kondakov A
- Sanin A
- Shikhovtsev I
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- Nuclear Fusion
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A prototype of a powerful high-voltage neutral beam injector, based on acceleration of negative hydrogen ions and their neutralization, is under development at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP). The design of the BINP high-voltage injector includes several …
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