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Development of a Radio-Frequency Quadrupole Accelerator for the HL-2A/2M Tokamak Diagnostic System

Shuo Liu    
Yaxia Wei    
Yuanrong Lu    
Zhi Wang    
Meiyun Han    
Tianhao Wei    
Yin Xia    
Haipeng Li    
Shuli Gao and Pengfei Zheng    

Resumen

An accelerator-based in situ materials surveillance on a tokamak.

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