The DIII-D tokamak evolved from the earlier Doublet III device in 1986. Since then, the facility has undergone a number of changes including the installation of divertor baffles and pumping chambers in the vacuum vessel, the addition of a radiation shield, the development of extensive neutral beam and RF heating systems, and the addition of a comprehensive plasma control system. The facility has become the focus of a broad fusion plasma science research programme. An integrated picture of the facility and its capabilities is presented.
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Luxon, J. L. (2002). A design retrospective of the DIII-D tokamak. Nuclear Fusion, 42(5), 614–633. https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/42/5/313
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