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K. Lackner

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  330
Citations -  11797

K. Lackner is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: ASDEX Upgrade & Divertor. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 318 publications receiving 11219 citations.

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Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research

TL;DR: In this paper, the first experiments in JET have been described, which show that this large tokamak behaves in a similar manner to smaller tokak, but with correspondingly improved plasma parameters.
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Chapter 1: Overview and summary

TL;DR: The progress in the ITER Physics Basis (PIPB) document as discussed by the authors is an update of the IPB, which was published in 1999 [1], and provides methodologies for projecting the performance of burning plasmas, developed largely through coordinated experimental, modelling and theoretical activities carried out on today's large tokamaks (ITER Physics R&D).
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Principal Physics Developments Evaluated in the ITER Design Review

R. J. Hawryluk, +93 more
- 07 May 2009 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the ITER design requirements were reviewed and as appropriate updated and the focus of this paper will be on recent work affecting ITER with special emphasis on topics affecting near-term procurement arrangements.
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On the physics guidelines for a tokamak DEMO

TL;DR: In this paper, the physics base for the ITER physics design guidelines is reviewed in view of application to DEMO and areas are pointed out in which improvement is needed to arrive at a consistent set of DEMO Physics Design Guidelines.
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Identification of plasma-edge-related operational regime boundaries and the effect of edge instability on confinement in ASDEX Upgrade

TL;DR: In this paper, local edge parameters on the ASDEX upgrade tokamak are investigated at the L-mode to H-mode transition, during phases with various types of edge-localized modes (ELMs), and at the density limit.