SPECTOR
Experimental Results
Publication | Density (m-3) | Temperature (keV) | Energy Confinement Time (s) | Triple Product (m-3 keV s) |
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Polarimeter for the Gener... | 3×1020(electron) | |||
Thomson scattering at gen... | 1×1020(electron) | 0.29(electron) |
Publications Describing Device
Polarimeter for the General Fusion SPECTOR machine
Thomson scattering at general fusion
SPECTOR 1 Plasma as a Target for Adiabatic Compression
Description
SPECTOR (Spherical Compact Toroid) is a 40cm diameter, small scale experimental plasma injector at General Fusion capable of forming spherical tokamak plasmas. There are two versions of SPECTOR. The first is a non-compressed version with extensive plasma diagnostics including Thomson scattering, FIR polarimeter and VUV spectrometer. The second is a compressed machine that needs to be small, inexpensive and robust because it is transported out of the lab and destructively tested. The objective of SPECTOR is to develop the target plasma for General Fusion's liquid metal compression system.