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Numerical investigation of the early operational phase of the negative ion test facility SPIDER: Beam features

Serianni et al., 2018

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726261095747330078
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Serianni G
Agostinetti P
Antoni V
Baltador C
Barbisan M
Bigi M
Brombin M
Cavenago M
Chitarin G
Palma M
Delogu R
Fellin F
Marconato N
Marcuzzi D
Pasqualotto R
Sartori E
Toigo V
Veltri P
Zaccaria P
Zaniol B
Zaupa M
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AIP Conference Proceedings

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The ITER tokamak requires two injectors of neutral beams resulting from the neutralisation of accelerated negative hydrogen/deuterium ions. To optimise the source operation, a specific test facility (“PRIMA”) was established in Padova, comprising the experiment SPIDER (full …
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