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by adrianratnapala
2765 days ago
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> Our camera looks through a pinhole in the vessel wall, but it sits a few meters away from the machine and gets that view through a bundle of optical fibers. Wait, so does this mean that you have a camera obsucra with an array of optical fibres at its back, and then you have an ordinary CCD camera imaging the other end of the fibre array?!?! |
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Most imaging in fusion is done like this because of space constraints, magnetic fields, and neutron fluxes.