Heliotron J Explained

Heliotron J
Type:Stellarator
Country:Japan
Affiliation:Kyoto University
Operation Start Year:2000
Ongoing:yes

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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.