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ADITYA is a medium size [[Tokamak]] installed at the [[Institute for Plasma Research]], India. It has a major radius of 0.75m. The minor radius of the plasma is 0.25m. The maximum field strength is 1.2 [[Tesla (unit)|Tesla]]. It is operated by two power supplies, capacitor bank and APPS (Aditya pulse power supply). The typical Plasma parameters during capacitor bank discharges are: Ip ~ 30 kA, shot duration ~25 msec, central electron temperature ~ 100 eV and core plasma density ~ 10^19 m^(-3) .
ADITYA is a medium size [[Tokamak]] installed at the [[Institute for Plasma Research]], India. It has a major radius of 0.75m. The minor radius of the plasma is 0.25m. The maximum field strength is 1.2 [[Tesla (unit)|Tesla]]. It is operated by two power supplies, capacitor bank and APPS (Aditya pulse power supply). The typical Plasma parameters during capacitor bank discharges are: Ip ~ 30 kA, shot duration ~25 msec, central electron temperature ~ 100 eV and core plasma density ~ 10<sup>19</sup> m^(-3) .
Various Diagnostics used in Aditya.

1. Electric probes
2. Magnetic probes.
3. Microwave interferometry
4. Thomson scattering
5. Spectroscopy
6. Charge exchange
7.
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ADITYA is a medium size Tokamak installed at the Institute for Plasma Research, India. It has a major radius of 0.75m. The minor radius of the plasma is 0.25m. The maximum field strength is 1.2 Tesla. It is operated by two power supplies, capacitor bank and APPS (Aditya pulse power supply). The typical Plasma parameters during capacitor bank discharges are: Ip ~ 30 kA, shot duration ~25 msec, central electron temperature ~ 100 eV and core plasma density ~ 1019 m^(-3) . Various Diagnostics used in Aditya. 1. Electric probes 2. Magnetic probes. 3. Microwave interferometry 4. Thomson scattering 5. Spectroscopy 6. Charge exchange 7.

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