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Xinyue Jiang

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Solutions for thermally mismatched brazing operations for ceramic tokamak magnetic sensor

Duccio Testa, Peter Ryser, Matthieu Toussaint, Thomas Maeder, Caroline Jacq, Philipp Windischhofer, Xinyue Jiang

To monitor high-frequency fluctuations of the equilibrium magnetic field in tokamaks, a 3D magnetic sensor has been developed. The sensor, which is positioned inside the vacuum vessel behind the protective tiles of the tokamak and is exposed to potential t ...
2016

LTCC and thick-film ceramic magnetic sensors for tokamak nuclear fusion

Duccio Testa, Peter Ryser, Christian Schlatter, Matthieu Toussaint, Lucas Güniat, Thomas Maeder, Caroline Jacq, Adrien Aymeric Thibault Corne, Martin Stöck, Philipp Windischhofer, Xinyue Jiang

The present contribution gives an overview of our work on non-conventional magnetic coil sensors for diagnostics and plasma stability control of nuclear fusion experiments in tokamaks. Instead of wire wound around a core, these devices consist of printed c ...
Elsevier2016

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