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Oak Ridge IMP Will Shoot Neutrals at Plasma in a Well

NOV 01, 1967

DOI: 10.1063/1.3034028

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DCX‐1, for many years a mainstay of controlled‐fusion research at Oak Ridge, is now being replaced by a more broadly based experimental series, known as the “Target Plasma Program.” One new experiment in the program, IMP (Injection into Microwave Plasma), is now being designed; neutral atoms will be injected into a target plasma produced by microwave heating.

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Volume 20, Number 11

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