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Physical Review Letters
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July 12, 2017
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Runaway Electron Momentum Distributions in Tokamaks
C Paz-Soldan, C M Cooper, P Aleynikov, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments
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November 8, 2018
Imaging divertor strike point splitting in RMP ELM suppression experiments in the DIII-D tokamak
R A Moyer, I Bykov, D M Orlov, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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May 15, 2018
First Direct Observation of Runaway-Electron-Driven Whistler Waves in Tokamaks
D A Spong, W W Heidbrink, C Paz-Soldan, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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March 28, 2015
Observation of a multimode plasma response and its relationship to density pumpout and edge-localized mode suppression
C Paz-Soldan, R Nazikian, S R Haskey, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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August 29, 2014
Reduction of edge-localized mode intensity using high-repetition-rate pellet injection in tokamak H-mode plasmas
L R Baylor, N Commaux, T C Jernigan, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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June 1, 2001
Quiescent double barrier regime in the DIII-D tokamak
C M Greenfield, K H Burrell, J C DeBoo, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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November 13, 2009
Resonant pedestal pressure reduction induced by a thermal transport enhancement due to stochastic magnetic boundary layers in high temperature plasmas
O Schmitz, T E Evans, M E Fenstermacher, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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July 13, 2004
Suppression of large edge-localized modes in high-confinement DIII-D plasmas with a stochastic magnetic boundary
T E Evans, R A Moyer, P R Thomas, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments
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December 3, 2008
Dust measurements in tokamaks (invited)
D L Rudakov, J H Yu, J A Boedo, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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March 28, 2015
Pedestal bifurcation and resonant field penetration at the threshold of edge-localized mode suppression in the DIII-D Tokamak
R Nazikian, C Paz-Soldan, J D Callen, et al.
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Physical Review Letters
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July 12, 2017
Spatiotemporal Evolution of Runaway Electron Momentum Distributions in Tokamaks
C Paz-Soldan, C M Cooper, P Aleynikov, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments
|
November 8, 2018
Imaging divertor strike point splitting in RMP ELM suppression experiments in the DIII-D tokamak
R A Moyer, I Bykov, D M Orlov, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
May 15, 2018
First Direct Observation of Runaway-Electron-Driven Whistler Waves in Tokamaks
D A Spong, W W Heidbrink, C Paz-Soldan, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
March 28, 2015
Observation of a multimode plasma response and its relationship to density pumpout and edge-localized mode suppression
C Paz-Soldan, R Nazikian, S R Haskey, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
August 29, 2014
Reduction of edge-localized mode intensity using high-repetition-rate pellet injection in tokamak H-mode plasmas
L R Baylor, N Commaux, T C Jernigan, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
June 1, 2001
Quiescent double barrier regime in the DIII-D tokamak
C M Greenfield, K H Burrell, J C DeBoo, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
November 13, 2009
Resonant pedestal pressure reduction induced by a thermal transport enhancement due to stochastic magnetic boundary layers in high temperature plasmas
O Schmitz, T E Evans, M E Fenstermacher, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
July 13, 2004
Suppression of large edge-localized modes in high-confinement DIII-D plasmas with a stochastic magnetic boundary
T E Evans, R A Moyer, P R Thomas, et al.
The Review of Scientific Instruments
|
December 3, 2008
Dust measurements in tokamaks (invited)
D L Rudakov, J H Yu, J A Boedo, et al.
Physical Review Letters
|
March 28, 2015
Pedestal bifurcation and resonant field penetration at the threshold of edge-localized mode suppression in the DIII-D Tokamak
R Nazikian, C Paz-Soldan, J D Callen, et al.
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