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United States Department of Energy facility devoted to plasma physics and controlled nuclear fusion research.
Studying instabilities, transport and turbulence in tokamaks, low pressure discharges and high energy density plasmas.
Research on radiofrequency plasmas with applications in microelectronics, lighting, surface engineering, and the development of advanced materials. Dublin, Ireland.
Magnetic fusion experimental team in the P-24 Plasma Physics Group at Los Alamos. Details of collaborations with experiments at other facilities.
A few plasma projects in the laboratory, including that on shock wave plasma mechanisms.
Investigates the fundamental physics and technology of interactions between beams of electrons, ions, plasma, microwaves, laser light and radio frequency radiation with plasmas, materials, structures, and biological cells.
Research in electric propulsion, plasma thrusters and fundamental problems in plasma physics. Princeton University.
LANSCE is a pulsed spallation neutron source facility that includes the Neutron Scattering Center, the Weapons Neutron Research facility, the world's most powerful proton linear accelerator, and the proton storage ring. Los Alamos, USA.
Plasma physics home page at Auburn University with links to Space Plasma Laboratory, Fusion Research laboratory, and Plasma Sciences Laboratory.
Auburn University facility studying dusty plasmas, linear instability and planetary ring simulations.
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