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D. Dimock

Researcher at Princeton University

Publications -  29
Citations -  789

D. Dimock is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tokamak & Plasma. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 779 citations.

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The ontogeny of a tokamak discharge

TL;DR: A detailed description of the time behaviour of a hydrogen discharge in the ST-Tokamak is based on measured radial electron temperature and density profiles at 12 different times, together with measurements of the Ohmic-heating current and voltage, the temporal, spatial, and spectral distributions of hydrogen light, the ion temperatures, and impurity concentrations as mentioned in this paper.
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Multichannel Thomson scattering apparatus.

TL;DR: A Thomson scattering apparatus for measuring the electron temperature and density along a 90-cm diam of the PLT plasma has been built.
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Confinement studies of neutral beam heated discharges in TFTR

TL;DR: The TFTR tokamak has reached its original machine design specifications (Ip=2.5 MA and BT=5.2 T) by operating at low plasma current and low density (ne approximately=1*1019 m-3), high ion temperatures (9+or2 keV) and rotation speeds (7*105 m/s) have been achieved during injection.
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The effect of current profile evolution on plasma-limiter interaction and the energy confinement time

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that by suitably controlling the gas influx, it is possible to contract the current channel, decrease impurity radiation from the core of the discharge, and increase the gross energy confinement time, whether the aperture limiters are of tungsten, stainless steel or carbon.