W. McCarthy T. Golfinopoulos K.B. Woller C. Vincent A. Kuang B. Labombard
For the first time, a digital Mirror Langmuir probe (MLP) has successfully
Preprint PublishedC. Vincent W. McCarthy T. Golfinopoulos B. LaBombard R. Sharples J. Lovell G. Naylor S. Hall J. Harrison A.Q. Kuang
High bandwidth, high spatial resolution measurements of electron temperature, density and plasma potential are valuable for resolving turbulence in the boundary plasma of tokamaks. While conventional Langmuir probes can provide such measurements either their temporal or spatial resolution is limited: the former by the sweep rate necessary for obtai…
Preprint PublishedG P Maddison A E Hubbard J W Hughes J A Snipes B Labombard I M Nunes M N A Beurskens S K Erents M A H Kempenaars B Alper S D Pinches M Valovic R Pasqualotto A Alfier E Giovannozzi JET EFDA Contributors
Experiments on the Alcator C-Mod and JET tokamaks with identical values of nondimensional variables at the pedestal top are expected to have the same local plasma transport for a ratio > 4 in absolute size and thus can help to clarify other effects in pedestal formation. At the high and low fields (7.9 T, 1.4 T respectively) involved, natural-densi…
PublishedGhassan Y. Antar Glenn Counsell Yang Yu Brian Labombard Pascal Devynck
The nature of intermittency, long observed in magnetic fusion devices, was revisited lately [G. Antar et al. , Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 , 065001 (2001)]. It was shown that intermittency is caused by large-scale events with high radial velocity reaching about 1/10th of the sound speed. These type of structures were named ‘‘avaloids.’’ In the pres…
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