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S. Bernabei
Researcher at Princeton University
Publications - 87
Citations - 2086
S. Bernabei is an academic researcher from Princeton University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tokamak & Plasma. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 87 publications receiving 2011 citations.
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Lower-Hybrid Current Drive in the PLT Tokamak
S. Bernabei,C. Daughney,P. C. Efthimion,W. Hooke,J.C. Hosea,F. C. Jobes,A. Martin,E. Mazzucato,E. Meservey,R. W. Motley,J. E. Stevens,S. von Goeler,Robert R. Wilson +12 more
TL;DR: The principal current carrier appears to be a high energy (approx 100 keV) electron component, concentrated in the central 20 to 40 cm diameter core of the 80 cm discharge as mentioned in this paper.
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Observation of parametric instabilities in lower hybrid radio frequency heating of tokamaks
TL;DR: In this article, experimental data showed that during lower hybrid radio frequency heating of the Princeton ATC Tokamak, parametric instabilities are excited, and the ion heating correlates with the presence of the parametric spectra.
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Formation of a 100-kA Tokamak Discharge in the Princeton Large Torus by Lower Hybrid Waves
F. C. Jobes,J. E. Stevens,R.E. Bell,S. Bernabei,A. Cavallo,T. K. Chu,Samuel Cohen,B. Denne,P. C. Efthimion,Einar Hinnov,W. Hooke,J. Hosea,E. Mazzucato,R. McWilliams,R. W. Motley,Szymon Suckewer,G. Taylor,J. Timberlake,S. von Goeler,Robert R. Wilson +19 more
TL;DR: The development of non-inductive current drive is of great importance in establishing the tokamak as a long-pulse or steady-state fusion reactor as discussed by the authors, and lower hybrid waves, carrying 200 kW of power at 800 MHz, have been launched into the Princeton Large Torus tokak to initiate and drive the discharge current to a level in excess of 100 kA.
REVIEW ARTICLES Fusion plasma experiments on TFTR: A 20 year retrospective*
R.J. Hawryluk,S. H. Batha,W. R. Blanchard,Michael A. Beer,M. G. Bell,R.E. Bell,Herbert L Berk,S. Bernabei,Manfred Bitter,Boris Breizman,N. L. Bretz,R.V. Budny,C.E. Bush,James D. Callen,R. Camp,S. Cauffman,Z. Chang,Chio-Zong Cheng,D. S. Darrow,R. O. Dendy,William Dorland,H.H. Duong,P. C. Efthimion,D.R. Ernst,Nathaniel J. Fisch,R. K. Fisher,R.J. Fonck,E.D. Fredrickson,Guoyong Fu,Harold P. Furth,N. N. Gorelenkov,B. Grek,L. R. Grisham,Gregory W. Hammett,G. R. Hanson,H. W. Herrmann,M. C. Herrmann,K. W. Hill,J.T. Hogan,J. C. Hosea,Wayne A Houlberg,M. Hughes,R. A. Hulse,D. L. Jassby,F. C. Jobes,David W. Johnson,Robert Kaita,S.M. Kaye,J. S. Kim,Michael W Kissick,A. V. Krasilnikov,H.W. Kugel,A. Kumar,B.P. LeBlanc,Fred Levinton,C. Ludescher,Richard Majeski,J. Manickam,D.K. Mansfield,E. Mazzucato,J.M. McChesney,D.C. McCune,K. M. McGuire,Dale Meade,S. S. Medley,R. Mika,D. R. Mikkelsen,S. V. Mirnov,D. Mueller,A. Nagy,G.A. Navratil,Raffi Nazikian,M. Okabayashi,S.F. Paul,G. Pearson,M. P. Petrov,C. K. Phillips,M.W. Phillips,A. T. Ramsey,M. H. Redi,G. Rewoldt,S.N. Reznik,A. L. Roquemore,J. H. Rogers,E. Ruskov,S.A. Sabbagh,Mamiko Sasao,G. Schilling,J.F. Schivell,G. L. Schmidt,S. D. Scott,I. Semenov,C.H. Skinner,T. Stevenson,B. C. Stratton,J. Strachan,W. Stodiek,E. J. Synakowski,H. Takahashi,William Tang,G. Taylor,M. E. Thompson,S. von Goeler,A. von Halle,R. T. Walters,Ryan M. White,R. M. Wieland,M.I. Williams,James R. Wilson,K. L. Wong,G. A. Wurden,Masaaki Yamada,V. Yavorski,Kenneth M. Young,Leonid E. Zakharov,M. C. Zarnstorff,Stewart Zweben +116 more
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X-ray transitions in highly charged neonlike ions
P. Beiersdorfer,von Goeler S,Manfred Bitter,Einar Hinnov,R. Bell,S. Bernabei,J Felt,K. W. Hill,R. Hulse,J. E. Stevens,Szymon Suckewer,J. Timberlake,A. Wouters,Mau Hsiung Chen,James H. Scofield,Daniel D. Dietrich,Gerassimenko M,Eric H. Silver,R. S. Walling,Peter L. Hagelstein +19 more
TL;DR: Inclusion of electron correlation corrections due to ground-state correlations and (super-) Coster-Kronig-type fluctuations in the theoretical energies is shown to reduce the differences for some but not all types of transitions.