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Magnetic diagnostics: General principles and the problem of reconstruction of plasma current and pressure profiles in toroidal systems
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2001
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MagnetismBoundary ConditionsEngineeringPlasma TheoryGeneral PrinciplesMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsMagnetized PlasmaPressure ProfilesMagnetic ConfinementMagnetic DiagnosticsPlasma SurfaceInstrumentationMagnetic MeasurementMagnetic Confinement FusionPlasma Diagnostics
Restrictions on magnetic diagnostics are discussed. Being related to the integral nature of the measurable quantities, these follow from the fundamental laws of electromagnetism. A series of examples demonstrating the strength of these restrictions is analysed. The general rule is emphasized that information obtained from external magnetic measurements is insufficient for reliable evaluation of plasma current and pressure profiles in tokamaks and in stellarators. The underlying reason is that outside the plasma the self-field of the equilibrium plasma currents is determined by the boundary conditions on the plasma surface alone.
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