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    • Effect of permanent magnets on plasma confinement and ion beam generation in a double layer helicon plasma source 

      Varberg, Erik (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-06-01)
      The work described in this thesis was carried out to investigate how additional permanent magnets (PM) could affect the confinement and ion beam generation in a plasma which expands from a helicon source. PMs added to a plasma source systems has been shown to provide an increased plasma confinement, but is not widely used. This inexpensive and cheap method of using PMs which does not require any ...
    • Investigations of ionospheric disturbances using coherent HF instrumentation 

      Reznychenko, Artem (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-15)
      This work is based on long term monitoring the HF signal data at 9.996 MHz at mid-latitudes from the short radio-path Moscow-Kharkiv and at high-latitudes from the longer radio-path Moscow-Tromso for 2013. The HF signal transmitter is the radio station RWM in Moscow, Russia. The receiver stations are located in Tromso (Norway) and Kharkiv (Ukraine). Using intensity and the Doppler frequency shift ...
    • Investigation of the ion composition in the topside ionosphere at solar maximum using incoherent scatter technique 

      Shulha, Maryna Oleksiivna (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-15)
      The aim of this study was to investigate the altitudinal and diurnal variations of light ion densities in the topside ionosphere during the 23rd and 24th solar maximums. This made it possible to understand the behavior of the ion composition after extended solar minimum and compare how it differs from the preceding solar maximum. The observed variations are compared with estimates of empirical (IRI) ...
    • Super-Resolution Imaging of Sub-Mitochondrial Structures using Structured Illumination Microscopy 

      Opstad, Ida Sundvor (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-15)
      Modern science is based on observation, and its advances are limited by what is possible to observe. For centuries optical microscopy was limited by the diffraction of light, making structures closer together than half the wavelength of light unresolvable. In recent years, the new field of optical nanoscopy has emerged, enabling diffraction-limited structures to be resolved. As opposed to ...
    • Numerical computations of turbulent motions in magnetized plasmas 

      Decristoforo, Gregor (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2016-05-18)
      Intermittent fluctuations and turbulence-induced transport of magnetically confined fusion plasmas are investigated by numerical computations. A reduced fluid model describing the evolution of plasma pressure and electric drift vorticity in a two-dimensional plane perpendicular to the magnetic field is derived. A numerical simulation code implemented on graphical processing units is presented. We ...
    • Sensitivity to pressure and methane of a cryptophane-A doped polymer 

      Ingvaldsen, Martin (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-12-15)
      The principle focus of this thesis is the characterization of an on-chip methane sensor based on a waveguide interferometer. It incorporates cryptophane-A molecules in the waveguide cladding to enhance sensitivity and selectivity towards methane. First, the sensor was characterized for sensitivities to ambient conditions, in particular its temperature and pressure sensitivity. The measurement ...
    • Stochastic modelling of intermittent scrape-off layer plasma fluctuations 

      Theodorsen, Audun (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2015-05-15)
      In the tokamak scrape-off layer, radial motion of blob-like structures is the dominant mechanism for transport of particles and heat. Fixed point probe measurements in the Tokamak à Configuration Variable scrape-off layer reveal highly intermittent fluctuations in the ion saturation current. These measurements are well described by a shot noise process with exponential pulse shapes, exponentially ...
    • Simulating and characterizing carbon based solar thermal absorbers 

      Jain, Amitap (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-05-16)
      The main objective of this project is to determine and characterize the optical and structural properties of carbon nanotube (CNT) coated aluminum substrates to facilitate better understanding regarding their suitability for solar absorption. In this way, it may be possible to utilize this material to produce improved and more efficient spectrally selective solar thermal absorbers in solar thermal ...
    • Quantifying influence of local air pollution on measurements in Ny-Ålesund and at the Zeppelin station 

      Dekhtyareva, Alena (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2014-06-02)
      In order to keep the scientific significance of the Ny-Ålesund station on Svalbard as the key place for the monitoring of background air it is needed to assess the influence from local human activities on the air quality. Whether research and tourist activity continues to grow or restrictions to be implied the change of impact may affect air chemistry data quality. Therefore the identification of ...
    • On the relation between type-II ion outflow and naturally enhanced ion acoustic lines in the polar ionosphere 

      Di Loreto, Massimo (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-11-15)
      In this work we investigated the relation between type-II ion outflows and NEIALs. Currently, several ion outflows acceleration mechanisms and NEIALs generation theories have been proposed. In the first part of this thesis we review the most important works regarding these two processes. In the second part we present the results of our analysis, together with some unexpected events which were not ...
    • Type-I ion outflow from the high latitude ionosphere 

      Argese, Chiara (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-11-15)
      The aim of this thesis is to study type-I ion outflows in the high latitude ionosphere. Type-I ion outflows are characterized by strong perpendicular electric fields, enhanced and anisotropic ion temperatures and low electron densities below 300 km, indicating small amounts of hard particle precipitation. We scanned data from the EISCAT Madrigal database over a period of 10 years (January 2000 - ...
    • Statistical analysis of fluctuations in the Alcator C-Mod scrape-off layer 

      Fritzner, Sindre Markus (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-06-30)
      Experimental data from Alcator C-Mod have been used to analyze large density events occurring at the edge of fusion reactors. The data acquisition methods used are gas puff imaging and Langmuir probes. The data consist of long time series sampled at high frequency, excellent for statistical analysis. Large density events have been analyzed where blobs are found to be consistent with high skewness ...
    • Reduced models for geophysical fluid dynamics 

      Sortland, Daniel Selnes (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-07-16)
      This thesis present a self-consistent derivation of reduced fluid models for geophysical dynamics confined to the midlatitude region. The reduced model will be derived by use of a regular perturbation method, that gives the same result as the classical models, such as the barotropic and baroclinic quasi-gestrophic potential vorticity model. It will be shown that such a rigorous treatment self-consistently ...
    • Temperature sensitivity of waveguide Mach-Zehnder interferometer 

      Sokolov, Viktor (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-05-31)
      This thesis is part of a project that aims to develop a sensor for the detection of methane in the air and in water based on a waveguide Mach-Zehnder interferometer. The main application of this sensor is monitoring the environment and the ability to detect a leakage of methane. The development of a sensor includes analysis of operational conditions. In this project one of the greatest concerns is ...
    • Long-range memory in Earth surface temperatures: spatial scale dependence and land-sea differences 

      Fredriksen, Hege-Beate (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2013-05-15)
      The use of long-range memory models as a description of the noise in Earth surface temperatures has increased the recent years, and as a measure of the persistence for such time series we have the Hurst exponent. It is known that sea surface temperatures are more persistent than land temperatures, and that global temperatures are more persistent than local temperatures. We also know that the persistence ...
    • Suppression of fingering instabilities in superconductors by magnetic braking 

      Lator, Elijah (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11)
      Superconductors are materials that can transport electric current without resistance and loss of energy at low temperature. This thesis is a theoretical investigation problem about the thermomagnetic instability in superconductor and its suppression by deposing a metallic layer.
    • Drift wave turbulence and zonal flows 

      Meyer, Ole Hauke Heinz (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11-15)
      Anomalously large radial transport levels in fusion devices is commonly believed to be the cause of small-scale edge localized electrostatic drift wave turbulence. We review the basic drift wave instability mechanism and show how poloidally elongated structures can self-consistently emerge from the small-scale turbulent motions through envelope modulation governed by the cubic nonlinear ...
    • Spectral analysis of radar coherent echoes and its relation to turbulence 

      Pokhrel, Marshal (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11)
      The measurements of polar mesosphere summer echoes has been performed since a long time by the ground based techniques with EISCAT VHF and UHF radar system and recently with MORRO. Based on these observation, my thesis is focussed on the data obtained from manda program to get data from EISCAT 3D demonstrator antenna array in Kiruna that receives from EISCAT VHF transmitter here from Tromso in the ...
    • Studies of plasma potential with emissive probes in the low temperature plasma experiment NJORD 

      Schregel, Christian-Georg (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2012-11-02)
      In this thesis, the concept of an emissive probe has been used to obtain the plasma potential in the low temperature plasma experiment NJORD. An emissive probe is a probe concept in which a wire is heated strong enough to emit a Richardson current. The probe is then swept through several voltage biases and thus, an I-V trace obtained. With the current from the emission and the collected current, ...
    • Multi-sensor data fusion and feature extraction for forest applications 

      Yitayew, Temesgen Gebrie (Mastergradsoppgave; Master thesis, 2012-05-15)
      The purpose of this study was to extract, evaluate and select different multi-frequency polarimetric SAR and multi-spectral optical features to demonstrate the benefit of multi-sensor data fusion for forest applications. Multi-frequency fully Polarimetric SAR data at P-, L- and C-band and multi-spectral Landsat TM data acquired over the Nezer forest in France were used for demonstration. The scene ...