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The magnetic probe is one of the important basic diagnostic techniques on a tokamak. With an increase in the duration of plasma sustainment, it is urged to develop a technique which can measure the steady state magnetic field, in order to determine the magnitude and the position of the plasma current in a long pulsed tokamak such as ITER. The probe, however, should endure high flux of neutron as well as heat from the fusion plasma. It is also necessary to place the diagnostic equipments as remote as possible.
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Fujita, J., Kawahata, K., Matsuura, K., Sakata, M., Fujiwaka, S., Matoba, T. (1996). A Hybrid Magnetic Probe for Steady State Magnetic Field Measurements. In: Stott, P.E., Gorini, G., Sindoni, E. (eds) Diagnostics for Experimental Thermonuclear Fusion Reactors. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0369-5_10
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