N. C. Hawkes B. C. Stratton T. Tala C. D. Challis G. Conway R. Deangelis C. Giroud J. Hobirk E. Joffrin P. Lomas P. Lotte J. Mailloux D. Mazon E. Rachlew S. Reyes-Cortes E. Solano K-D. Zastrow
Simultaneous current ramping and application of lower hybrid heating and current drive (LHCD) have produced a region with zero current density within measurement errors in the core of JET tokamak optimized shear discharges. The reduction of core current density is consistent with a simple physical explanation and numerical simulations of radial cur…
PublishedF. P. Orsitto D. Del Bugaro M. Difino A. Maiolo M. Montecchi et al.
The general requirements for a plasma facing mirror (PFM) of a Thomson scattering system (TS) for a burning plasma experiment are (i) high and approximately constant reflectivity in the wavelength spectral range 400–800 nm; (ii) low sputtering yield and low erosion; (iii) high power damage threshold; (iv) good thermo-mechanical properties to pres…
PublishedV. Pericoli Ridolfini S. Podda J. Mailloux Y. Sarazin Y. Baranov et al.
Good coupling of the LH power during the whole internal transport barrier (ITB) phase has been achieved in JET by fitting the plasma shape to the LH antenna shape and by injecting CD 4 gas from a pipe near to the LH grill. No adverse effect on the edge pedestal or on the ITB quality, or significant impurity influx is observed. The key is the low io…
PublishedP. Helander Peter J. Catto
It is shown that plasma waves need not have an asymmetric spectrum in order to produce an electric current in a plasma embedded in a curved magnetic field. For instance, in a toroidal plasma, up–down asymmetric electron–cyclotron heating drives a toroidal current even if there is no net wave–particle momentum transfer and the wave field does …
PublishedH. L. Berk D. N. Borba B. N. Breizman S. D. Pinches S. E. Sharapov
Alfvén spectra in a reversed-shear tokamak plasma with a population of energetic ions exhibit a quasiperiodic pattern of primarily upward frequency sweeping (Alfvén cascade). Presented here is an explanation for such asymmetric sweeping behavior which involves finding a new energetic particle mode localized around the point of zero magnetic shear…
PublishedJ.-M. Noterdaeme E. Righi J. Degrassie V. Chan K. Kirov et al.
Detailed measurements of the rotation profile in L-mode plasmas heated by ICRF only (H minority in D), show a distinct off-axis maximum in the co-current direction. There is a slight dependence on the position of the resonance layer: the off-axis maximum in the rotation profile is modestly higher for a high field side position of the resonance laye…
PublishedA. Sykes J.-W. Ahn R. Akers E. Arends P. G. Carolan et al.
First physics results are presented from MAST (Mega-Amp Spherical Tokamak), one of the new generation of purpose built spherical tokamaks (STs) now commencing operation. Some of these results demonstrate, for the first time, the novel effects of low aspect ratio, for example, the enhancement of resistivity due to neo-classical effects. H-mode is ac…
PublishedF. L. Waelbroeck J.W. Connor H. R. Wilson
Gyrokinetic theory is used to investigate the effect of the polarization drift on magnetic island evolution. Three regimes are found. For island phase velocities between the ion- and electric-drift velocities, the polarization current is shown to be stabilizing. For phase velocities between the electric- and electron- drift velocities, the island e…
PublishedN. C. Woolsey Y. Abou Ali R. G. Evans R. A. D. Grundy S. J. Pestehe et al.
The VULCAN [C. N. Danson et al. , Opt. Commun. 103 , 392 (1993)] laser at the UK Central Laser Facility is being used for laboratory-based simulations of collisionless shocks. By ensuring that key dimensionless parameters in the experiments have values similar to those of supernova remnants (SNRs), the hydrodynamics and magnetic field of the experi…
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