Plasma Physics Laboratory (Saskatchewan)

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The Plasma Physics Laboratory at the University of Saskatchewan was established in 1959 by H. M. Skarsgard, early work centered on research with a Betatron.

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[edit] Facilities

[edit] STOR-M1

STOR-M1 is Canada's first tokamak built in 1983.

[edit] STOR-M

STOR-M standards for Saskatchewan Torus-Modified. STOR-M is a tokamak located at the University of Saskatchewan In 1987 STOR-M was the world’s first demonstration of alternating current in a tokomak.

[edit] External links

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