Phys. Rev. Lett. 32, 1035 - 1038 (1974)Hot-Electron Plasma by Electron Cyclotron-Resonance Heating Followed by Magnetic Compression
I. Alexeff, John G. Harris, Carl Murphy, Won NamKung, Marshall Saylors, and Marshall Pace
H. Ikegami, S. Aihara, M. Hosokawa, H. Aikawa, and S. Okamura Received 4 February 1974 A hot-electron plasma created by electron cyclotron-resonance heating (T≈50 keV) has subsequently been superheated up to a factor of 12 using slow magnetic compression in mirror machines. ©1974 The American Physical Society
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