Abstract

The utilization of high frequency electromagnetic fields for the containment and heating of thermonuclear plasmas appears to present attractive possibilities. The exploitation of these possibilities, however, depends on the solving of many formidable problems. One phase of an attack on these problems is the experimental investigation of basic phenomena related to thermonuclear containment and heating in low pressure high frequency plasmas. This paper presents a description of such experimental work in progress at Argonne National Laboratory.

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