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  High Energy Research Institutes
National Electron Accelerator Laboratory for Nuclear Physics and Synchrotron Radiation Research (MAX-Lab) (more info) goto TOP
  • Synchotron Radiation Facilities: MAX-I, MAX-II
  • accelerator physics
  • research based on the use of synchrotron radiation
  • nuclear physics research using energetic electrons
language: English | Swedish
originator: university, laboratory or research organisation
access: open to the general public
type of data: textual information
type of site: non-commercial site
related sites: Lund University

The Manne Siegbahn Laboratory (MSL) (more info) goto TOP
The laboratory is a research centre based on the CRYRING accelerator facility. The activity at the laboratory is mainly basic research in atomic, molecular and accelerator physics
language: English
originator: university, laboratory or research organisation
access: open to the general public
type of data: textual information
type of site: non-commercial site

The Svedberg Laboratory (TSL) (more info) goto TOP
  • national facility for accelerator based research
language: English
originator: university, laboratory or research organisation
access: open to the general public
type of data: textual information
type of site: non-commercial site
related sites: Uppsala University | Department of Radiation Sciences | Department of Neutron Research

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  Nuclear Fusion and Plasma Physics
Alfvén Laboratory (Royal Institute of Technology) (more info) goto TOP
  • Accelerator Technology
  • Fusion Plasma Physics
  • Lab Plasma Physics
  • Space Plasma Physics
language: English
originator: university, laboratory or research organisation
access: open to the general public
type of data: textual information
type of site: non-commercial site
related sites: Division of Fusion Plasma Physics at the Alfvén Laboratory | Royal Institute of Technology

Department of Electromagnetics (Chalmers University of Technology) (more info) goto TOP
research activities:
  • Operational limits and stability of global modes
  • Plasma stability and transport
  • Physics of burning fusion plasmas
  • Stellarator Physics
language: English | Swedish
originator: university, laboratory or research organisation
access: open to the general public
type of data: textual information
type of site: non-commercial site

Division of Fusion Plasma Physics at the Alfven Laboratory (KTH) (more info) goto TOP
The main experimental activity of the Swedish Fusion Research Unit is the EXTRAP project located at the Division of Fusion Plasma Physics in the Alfvén Laboratory at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). The goal of the EXTRAP programme is the study of the reversed field pinch magnetic confinement configuration while at the same time addressing several specific problem areas which are of basic importance for all magnetic confinement configurations. These areas include nonlinear magnetohydrodynamics and associated fluctuation turbulence and its effect on transport phenomena, edge plasma physics and plasma wall interaction and development of spectroscopic diagnostic techniques for the evaluation of plasma parameters.

The theoretical activity of the division is directed towards specific priority areas in the tokamak programme. They include physics model development of the behaviour of ion cyclotron waves in the plasma for heating the plasma, as well as driving currents and development of models for the plasma edge region in order to model the importance of the physics phenomena in this region for the confinement properties of the configuration.

  • Electrophysics
  • Fusion
  • Lab Plasma
  • Space Plasma
language: English
originator: university, laboratory or research organisation
access: open to the general public
type of data: textual information
type of site: non-commercial site
related sites: Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) | Alfven Laboratory