Abstract
Short deuterium beam pulses are injected into the D III–D tokamak to study the variation of beam slowingdown time with temperature and density. The slowing-down time is inferred from the rate of decay of the d(d,n)3He neutron emission. To within ∼30%, the results are consistent with Sivukhin's classical theory. The short beam pulses,are also useful for measurements of the central deuterium density.
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