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  1. Self-organization of multiple anodic double layers in magnetized plasma
  2. Response to “Comment on ‘Sheath oscillations during directional motion of fire tube formation in expanding RF plasma’” [Phys. Plasmas 27, 014702 (2020)]
  3. Sheath oscillations during directional motion of fire tube formation in expanding RF plasma
  4. Role of sheath dynamics in multiple double layer formations in expanding RF plasma
  5. Diagnostic study of multiple double layer formation in expanding RF plasma
  6. Dynamics of multiple double layers in high pressure glow discharge in a simple torus
  7. Overview of the JET results with the ITER-like wall
  8. Antenna coupling study for ICWC plasma characterization in TEXTOR
  9. ICRF physics aspects of wall conditioning plasma characterization in TEXTOR
  10. Simulation of ITER full-field ICWC scenario in JET: RF physics aspects
  11. Plasma and antenna coupling characterization in ICRF-wall conditioning experiments
  12. Overview of JET results
  13. Electron density and temperature measurements in TEXTOR ion cyclotron wall conditioning plasmas by thermal Li beam spectroscopy
  14. ICRF physics aspects of wall conditioning with conventional antennas in large-size tokamaks
  15. Isotope exchange experiments on TEXTOR and TORE SUPRA using Ion Cyclotron Wall Conditioning and Glow Discharge Conditioning
  16. Recent results on Ion Cyclotron Wall Conditioning in mid and large size tokamaks
  17. Radial characterization of wave magnetic field components during helicon discharge in a small aspect ratio torus
  18. Current drive by helicon waves
  19. ICRF Wall Conditioning: Present Status and Developments for Future Superconducting Fusion Machines
  20. Study of TEXTOR ICRF Antenna Coupling in the ICWC Mode of Operation
  21. Langmuir probe study in the nonresonant current drive regime of helicon discharge
  22. Wave-induced helicity current drive by helicon waves
  23. Electrostatic pickup rejection in low plasma current measurement
  24. Helicon plasma production in a torus at very high frequency
  25. Overview of JET results