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National Spherical Torus Experiment
Program Highlights


National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) Program Highlights are issued from time-to-time in portable document format, commonly referred to as PDF. You will need Acrobat Reader to view these documents. The most recent version of Reader is recommended. A free reader can be downloaded from Adobe's Web site.

For a general overview of the NSTX Project, click here.

Issues of NSTX Program Highlights are listed in reverse chronological order:
  • Dramatic Progress Toward Solenoid-free Operation in NSTX (October 2002) (2.8 MB)
  • Imaging and Reducing Turbulence at the Edge of NSTX and C-Mod (June 2002) (968 KB)
  • Favorable Initial Results on Plasma Stability and Containment in the Spherical Torus (April 2002) (426 KB)
  • High Harmonic Fast Wave Heating in NSTX (January 2001) (173 KB)
  • Powerful Neutral Beam Injector Operational on NSTX (October 2000) (232 KB)
  • Physics Analysis in NSTX (August 2000) (108 KB)
  • Remote Collaboration on NSTX (May 2000) (731 KB)
  • Equilibrium Properties of Ohmically Heated Plasmas in NSTX (March 2000) (87 KB)
  • Successful Beginning of an Innovative Fusion Experiment (January 2000) (774 KB)

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Updated: 10 March 2003
Questions or comments: Anthony R. DeMeo at ademeo@pppl.gov