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    Generation of powerful terahertz emission in a beam-driven strong plasma turbulence

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    Generation of terahertz electromagnetic radiation due to coalescence of upper-hybrid waves in the long-wavelength region of strong plasma turbulence driven by a high-current relativistic electron beam in a magnetized plasma is investigated. The width of frequency spectrum as well as angular characteristics of this radiation for various values of plasma density and turbulence energy are calculated using the simple theoretical model adequately describing beam-plasma experiments at mirror traps. It is shown that the power density of electromagnetic emission at the second harmonic of plasma frequency in the terahertz range for these laboratory experiments can reach the level of 1 MW/cm3{MW/cm}^3 with 1% conversion efficiency of beam energy losses to electromagnetic emission

    Detection of high k turbulence using two dimensional phase contrast imaging on LHD

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    High k turbulence, up to 30 cm(-1), can be measured using the two dimensional CO₂ laser phase contrast imaging system on LHD. Recent hardware improvements and experimental results are presented. Precise control over the lens positions in the detection system is necessary because of the short depth of focus for high k modes. Remote controllable motors to move optical elements were installed, which, combined with measurements of the response to ultrasound injection, allowed experimental verification and shot-to-shot adjustment of the object plane. Strong high k signals are observed within the first 100-200 ms after the initial electron cyclotron heating (ECH) breakdown, in agreement with gyrotron scattering. During later times in the discharge, the entire k spectrum shifts to lower values (although the total amplitude does not change significantly), and the weaker high k signals are obscured by leakage of low k components at low frequency, and detector noise, at high frequency

    Electron Density Profile Measurements on LHD

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    Многостенные нанотрубки на основе оксидов титана и ванадия как полифункцииональные компоненты платиновых катализаторов «дожига» угарного газа

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    We examined the possibility of application of nanotubes based on titanium dioxide and vanadium pentoxide as catalysts for carbon monoxide oxidation. The efficiency of TiO2 nanotubes in this process was confirmedРассмотрена возможность применения нанотрубок диоксида титана и пентоксида ванадия в качестве катализаторов процесса окисления угарного газа. Доказана перспективность использования нанотрубок TiO2 в этом процессе
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