Local measurements of the pedestal magnetic field profile throughout the ELM cycle on DIII-D

M. G. Burke, R. J. Fonck, G. R. McKee, K. H. Burrell, S. R. Haskey, M. Knolker, F. M. Laggner, T. H. Osborne, B. S. Victor, Z. Yan

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Abstract

New high speed localized measurements of the pedestal magnetic field during the edge localized mode (ELM) cycle of a DIII-D High confinement mode (H-mode) discharge indicate a temporally and spatial complex redistribution of the edge current density profile, jedge. The measurement technique extracts the magnetic field magnitude, B, via the spectral separation of Stark-split neutral beam radiation in the pedestal. Single spatial channel measurements from a novel spatial heterodyne spectrometer are validated in discharges with core current profile changes. The technique measures Stark-splitting changes that imply B changes as small as 1 mT with high time resolution (50 μs). At normalized poloidal flux ψ n = 1.0, B appears saturated in the inter-ELM period and then rapidly decreases in <200 μs by ∼ 1 %, before edge recycling emission begins to increase. Radially inboard of jedge, B increases at the ELM crash. The behavior is consistent with a rapid collapse of jedge at the ELM crash and subsequent pedestal recovery. In some discharges, at ψ n < 0.96, changes in B are observed throughout the ELM cycle. In others, B recovers and is relatively stable until a few ms leading up to the next crash. Measurements of B during the H-mode transition show a large increase at ψ n = 1 with little change at ψ n = 0.9, consistent with the formation of the edge bootstrap current density peak. The ψ n = 0.9 spectrum is complicated by predicted changes to the Stark component intensities with density at the L-H transition.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number102501
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume29
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2022

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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