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New Method can Reduce Plasma Turbulence in Stellarator Plasmas – AZoQuantum
Created at Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics at Garching, Germany, the turbulence code GENE—which stands for Gyrokinetic Electromagnetic Numerical Experiment—has demonstrated to be extremely handy for the theoretical description of turbulence in the pla…

Created at Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics at Garching, Germany, the turbulence code GENE—which stands for Gyrokinetic Electromagnetic Numerical Experiment—has demonstrated to be extremely handy for the theoretical description of turbulence in the plasma of tokamak-type fusion devices.
Turbulence calculation with the GENE-3D code for Wendelstein 7-X: The snapshot shows the turbulent variation of the plasma density over different cross-sections of the plasma ring. In contrast to tokamaks…
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