LHD Langmuir #49945.1

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Langmuir probes on divertor plates to investigate divertor plasma parameters and fluctuation characteristics of ion flux near the divertor plates. Total 400 Langmuir probes embedded on 20 divertor plates on each of which 20 electrodes are aligned every 6 mm. Sweeping and sampling frequency is normally 250 kHz.
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| Shot | 49945 | |---|---| | SubShot | 1 | | Management | Version 1.0.0 | | AcquisitionDate | Wed 06 Oct 2004 19:32:36 +0900 | | ArchiveDate | Wed 06 Oct 2004 19:32:36 +0900 | | ModuleGroup | N/A | | Modules | N/A | | Channels | 96 | | AcquiredChannels | 96 | | Comment | | | Rights | Copyright by National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS). | | Access Rights | Rights and Terms of Use for Data | | Charge | Free for non-commercial use | | Publisher | National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS) | | Identifier | https://doi.org/10.57451/lhd.langmuir.49945.1 | | Identifier Registration | DataCite DOI | | Relation | The divertor plasma characteristics in the Large Helical Device (2002) Toroidally symmetric/asymmetric effect on the divertor flux due to neon/nitrogen seeding in LHD (2017) This data has raw data 'LHD Langmuir2 #49945.1' | | Funding Reference | | | Resource Type | Dataset | | Version | 1.0 | | File |

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