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Jet-Efda Contributors

Researcher at International Atomic Energy Agency

Publications -  834
Citations -  20119

Jet-Efda Contributors is an academic researcher from International Atomic Energy Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jet (fluid) & Divertor. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 816 publications receiving 18429 citations. Previous affiliations of Jet-Efda Contributors include European Atomic Energy Community & Joint European Torus.

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Hydrocarbon film deposition inside cavity samples in remote areas of the JET divertor during the 1999-2001 and 2005-2009 campaigns

TL;DR: In this article, the formation of these films is mainly due to sticking of hydrocarbon particles with high surface loss probabilities > 0.6. But the observed surface loss probability depend on the position in the divertor and vary during different campaigns.
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An absolute sensitivity calibration of the JET VUV SPRED spectrometer

TL;DR: In this article, the Li-like doublets of Ar and Ne have been used in conjunction with CII, CIII and CIV line intensity ratios to determine the relative and absolute sensitivity of wideband VUV spectrometers.
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1D kinetic modelling of the JET SOL with tungsten divertor plates

TL;DR: A fully kinetic model of the JET SOL with tungsten divertor plates has been developed that includes the dynamics of main-ions and electrons, the neutrals and the impurity particles, and shows extremely low concentration of W impurity.
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Power handling of a segmented bulk W tile for JET under realistic plasma scenarios

TL;DR: In this article, a solid tungsten divertor row has been designed for JET in the frame of the ITER-like wall project (ILW), where the plasma-facing tiles are segmented in four stacks of Tungsten lamellae oriented in the toroidal direction.
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Septum assessment of the JET gas box divertor

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the removal of the septum plate of the Mk-II gas box divertor at the Joint European Torus (JET) was investigated.