ELM-free Enhanced D{\alpha} H-mode with Near Zero NBI Torque Injection in DIII-D Tokamak

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Title: ELM-free Enhanced D{\alpha} H-mode with Near Zero NBI Torque Injection in DIII-D Tokamak
Authors: Macwan, T., Barada, K., Parisi, J. F., Groebner, R., Rhodes, T. L., Banerjee, S., Chrystal, C., Pratt, Q., Yan, Z., Wang, H., Zeng, L., Austin, M. E., Crocker, N. A., Peebles, W. A.
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: Physics (Other)
Subject Terms: Physics - Plasma Physics
More Details: Enhanced $D_{\alpha}$ H-mode (EDA H-mode), an ELM-free H-mode regime, is explored in neutral beam heated, lower single null plasmas with near zero torque injection. This regime exhibits a good energy confinement ($\mathrm{H}_{\mathrm{98y2}}$ $\sim 1$) with $\beta_N \sim 2$, high density, regime access at low input power, and no ELMs. This paper further presents the time-resolved measurements of electron and ion density, temperature, plasma rotation, and radial electric field during the EDA H-mode phase and examines the dynamics of the edge quasi-coherent mode (QCM). Measurements using multiple fluctuation diagnostics reveal the QCM to be a separatrix spanning mode, peaking just inside the separatrix, existing in a wide range of $k_{\perp}\rho_s \sim 0.1-1.2$ with multiple harmonics, and propagating with a very small phase velocity in the plasma frame, where $k_{\perp}$ is the binormal wavenumber and $\rho_s$ is the ion sound radius. Linear gyrokinetic simulations of an EDA H-mode discharge with CGYRO indicates that the trapped electron mode (TEM) and electron temperature gradient (ETG) are dominant instabilities in the region where QCM is unstable. Qualitative analysis indicates that the properties of TEM are consistent with the experimental observed characteristics of the QCM. These similarities suggest that the QCM might be a TEM instability existing in the edge region of the EDA H-mode plasmas.
Comment: 28 pages, 15 figures, 1 table
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.06789
Accession Number: edsarx.2402.06789
Database: arXiv
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