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English: Scyllac was the ultimate development of LANL's series of theta-pinch machines. The last "C" referred to its "continuous" nature, consisting of a series of short theta-pinch machines arranged into a ring.
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Source https://energy.gov/articles/photo-week-what-you-needed-contain-100-million-degree-plasma-100-millionths-second-1974
Author Los Alamos National Laboratory

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