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Conception of Thermal Far-Infrared Collective Thomson Scattering and Its Evolution to Gyrotron Scattering on JET/TEXTOR/ASDEX Upgrade

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Figure 1. CTS scattering geometry
Figure 2. 385-µm D 2 O laser oscillator-amplifier system
Figure 4. Graphite beam dump  tiles (a) V-grooves for polarized  beams, (b) conical holes for  unpolarized beams
Figure 5. D 2 O laser CTS spectrum form  Alcator C hydrogen plasma
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