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Měření potenciálu plazmatu pomocí ball-pen a Langmuirovy sondy
Peterka, Matěj ; Tichý, Milan (advisor) ; Komm, Michael (referee)
The ball-pen probe is a unique probe recently developed at the Institite of Plasma Physics in Prague. It has been designed for direct measurement of plasma potential at the CASTOR tokamak. It has also been succesfully tested on several other high-temperature plasma devices in Europe. The aims of the bachelor work are primarily experimental. A ball-pen probe has been constructed from available materials, which is suitable for measurement in the low-temperature plasma of a cylindrical magnetron. Although its parameters are much different from those in high-temperature plasma devices, the main principle of measurement with ball-pen probe has been proven to apply also in this brand-new conditions.
Experimental and theoretical study of utilization of probe methods for plasma diagnostics
Peterka, Matěj ; Tichý, Milan (advisor) ; Horáček, Jan (referee)
The ball-pen probe is a unique probe recently developed at the Institite of Plasma Physics in Prague. It has been designed for direct measurement of plasma potential at the CASTOR tokamak. Nowadays, it is used routinely at several tokamaks in Europe, and the first tests in low-temperature plasma have also already been performed. The aims of the thesis are primarily experimental. A ball-pen probe has been constructed from available materials, which is suitable for systematic measurements of radial profiles in the low-temperature plasma of a cylindrical magnetron. By means of comparison to other diagnostics, it was proved that ball- pen probe is able to directly measure plasma potential in a certain range of plasma parameters even though its current-voltage characteristic is not symmetric, which is in contradiction with the simplified theory for ball-pen probe. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Experimental and theoretical study of utilization of probe methods for plasma diagnostics
Peterka, Matěj ; Tichý, Milan (advisor) ; Horáček, Jan (referee)
The ball-pen probe is a unique probe recently developed at the Institite of Plasma Physics in Prague. It has been designed for direct measurement of plasma potential at the CASTOR tokamak. Nowadays, it is used routinely at several tokamaks in Europe, and the first tests in low-temperature plasma have also already been performed. The aims of the thesis are primarily experimental. A ball-pen probe has been constructed from available materials, which is suitable for systematic measurements of radial profiles in the low-temperature plasma of a cylindrical magnetron. By means of comparison to other diagnostics, it was proved that ball- pen probe is able to directly measure plasma potential in a certain range of plasma parameters even though its current-voltage characteristic is not symmetric, which is in contradiction with the simplified theory for ball-pen probe. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Measurement of the plasma potential by means of the ball-pen and Langmuir probe
Zanáška, Michal ; Tichý, Milan (advisor) ; Hrachová, Věra (referee)
The ball-pen probe represents a new unique probe recently developed at the Institute of Plasma Physics in Prague for direct measurement of plasma potential at the CASTOR tokamak. Presently is the probe utilized also on several other high-temperature devices in Europe. In recent years one has aimed to use ball- pen probe also in conditions for which it was not originally intended. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to experimentally demonstrate that the ball-pen probe is suitable for the direct measurement of the plasma potential in low-temperature weakly magnetized plasma generated by a DC cylindrical magnetron by perfor- ming comparative measurements using a Langmuir probe. 1
Měření potenciálu plazmatu pomocí ball-pen a Langmuirovy sondy
Peterka, Matěj ; Tichý, Milan (advisor) ; Komm, Michael (referee)
The ball-pen probe is a unique probe recently developed at the Institite of Plasma Physics in Prague. It has been designed for direct measurement of plasma potential at the CASTOR tokamak. It has also been succesfully tested on several other high-temperature plasma devices in Europe. The aims of the bachelor work are primarily experimental. A ball-pen probe has been constructed from available materials, which is suitable for measurement in the low-temperature plasma of a cylindrical magnetron. Although its parameters are much different from those in high-temperature plasma devices, the main principle of measurement with ball-pen probe has been proven to apply also in this brand-new conditions.

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