G. Bosia, G. Agarici, B. Beaumont, S. Bremond, K. Vulliez
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High power density ion cyclotron antennas for next step device (applications)
Although it is generally recognized that the current IC technology is applicable to next step devices, the capability of current IC antennas to efficiently couple power to next step plasma is sometimes questioned. The ITER design effort has identified requirements for an acceptable performance. ITER-like IC antennas, fulfilling or possibly exceeding ITER requirements and designed for long pulse operation (1000 s) are currently being developed at Cadarache. In the paper, their essential features are described. Applications to existing and next step devices am discussed.
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19th-Century Music covers all aspects of Western art music between the mid-eighteenth and mid-twentieth centuries. We welcome--in no particular order--considerations of composers and compositions, styles, performance, historical watersheds, cultural formations, critical methods, musical institutions, ideas, and topics not named on this list. Our aim is to publish contributions to ongoing conversations at the leading edge of musical and multidisciplinary scholarship.