@Article{karney85b,
author = {Charles F. F. Karney and Nathaniel J. Fisch and
Forrest C. Jobes},
title = {Comparison of the Theory and the Practice of Lower
Hybrid Current Drive},
type = {Rapid Communication},
journal = {Phys. Rev.},
volume = {32A},
number = 4,
pages = {2554-2556},
month = oct,
year = 1985,
reprint = {pra85},
preprint = {Princeton Univ. Rept. \eref{PPPL-2152}{PPPL--2152}
(Oct. 1984) 12 pp.},
opreprint = {Comparison of the Theory and the Practice of RF
Current Drive},
doi = {10.1103/PhysRevA.32.2554},
abstract = {The theory of rf-driven plasma currents is applied to
the lower-hybrid experiments on the Princeton Large
Torus tokamak. Particular emphasis is placed on those
experiments in which the plasma current was varying.
The comparison between theory and experiment is made
with respect to the efficiency with which rf energy
was converted to poloidal magnetic field energy. Good
agreement is found irrespective of whether the current
was increasing, constant, or decreasing.}
}