The VINETA-II experiment - the multifunctional device to study magnetic reconnection phenomena and various plasma applications. The experiment is running at the Max Planck Institut of Plasma Physics, Greifswald.
The 160 GHz microwave interferometer - the reliable tool to measure the line-averaged plasma density.
The sweeping frequency 20-40 GHz microwave interferometer possesses higher reliability in measuring the line-averaged plasma density.
The developed electrical circuit of the high voltage (±200 V) fast sweeping (500 kHz) Langmuir probe.
The developed high voltage (3 kV) pulse forming network.
The developed two-dimensional invacuum positioning systems.
The developed three-dimensional invacuum positioning systems.