Heliotron J Explained
Heliotron J is a fusion research device in Japan, specifically a helical-axis heliotron designed to study plasma confinement in this type of device.[1] [2] It is located at the Institute of Advanced Energy of Kyoto University.[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: The Laboratory for Complex Energy Processes . Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University . https://web.archive.org/web/20160417083026/http://www.iae.kyoto-u.ac.jp/english/soshiki/enecenter.html#heliotron . 2016-04-17.
- Web site: Okada . H. . Kobayashi . S. . Nagasaki . K. . Mizuuchi . T. . Yamamoto . S. . Motojima . G. . Watanabe . S. . Mukai . K. . Mihara . S. . Kowada . Y. . Hosaka . K. . Matsuyama . A. . Nakamura . Y. . Hanatani . K. . Nishino . N. . Nakashima . Y. . Nagaoka . K. . Mutoh . T. . Suzuki . Y. . Yokoyama . M. . Konoshima . S. . Kondo . K. . Sano . F. . Configuration Control Experiment in Heliotron J . 25 September 2018.
- Obiki. T. Sano. F. Wakatani. M. Kondo. K. Mizuuchi. T. Hanatani. K. Nakamura. Y. Nagasaki. K. Okada. H. Nakasuga. M. Besshou. S. 2000. Goals and status of Heliotron J. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. en. 42. 11. 1151–1164. 10.1088/0741-3335/42/11/302. 2000PPCF...42.1151O. 250734022. 0741-3335.