Abstract
Two different methods for plasma-density measurement using blow-off neutral source were performed on the MT-1 tokamak. The two methods produce nearly the same results, but the pure blow-off method is the less precise. The blow-off combined with laser-induced fluorescence requires a complicated experimental arrangement and a simple evaluation, while the pure blow-off method demands a simpler experimental set-up and a complicated evaluation.
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J.S. Bakos, G. Bürger, I.B. Földes, P.E. Giese, P.N. Ignácz, G. Petravich, J. Szigeti, S. Zoletnik: Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (in press), or J.S. Bakos et al. KFKI Report KFKI-1988-54/D