A high-density and high-confinement tokamak plasma regime for fusion energy
S. Ding(Chinese Academy of Sciences), J.M. Hanson(Columbia University), Xianzu Gong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), B.S. Victor(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), D. Eldon(General Atomics (United States)), I.S. Carvalho(General Atomics (United States)), T. Odstrčil(General Atomics (United States)), Zeyu Li(China Railway Fifth Survey and Design Institute Group), Qiming Hu(Jiangsu Province Hospital), Huiqian Wang(General Atomics (United States)), David B. Weisberg(University of Wisconsin–Madison), A. M. Garofalo(Columbia University), J. McClenaghan(Oak Ridge Associated Universities), Xiang Jian(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), J P Qian(Chinese Academy of Sciences), C. T. Holcomb(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), L. Wang, A.W. Hyatt(General Atomics (United States)), A. Marinoni(Fusion (United States)), Jia Xin Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), T.H. Osborne(General Atomics (United States))
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