Observation of long-radial-range-correlation in turbulence in high-collisionality high-confinement plasmas on DIII-D

  • R. Hong
  • , T. L. Rhodes
  • , P. H. Diamond
  • , Y. Ren
  • , L. Zeng
  • , X. Jian
  • , K. Barada
  • , G. Wang
  • , W. A. Peebles

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Abstract

We report on the observation of spatially asymmetric turbulent structures with a long radial correlation length in the core of high-collisionality H-mode plasmas on DIII-D tokamak. These turbulent structures develop from shorter wavelength turbulence and have a radially elongated structure. The envelope of turbulence spans a broad radial range in the mid-radius region, leading to streamer-like transport events. The underlying turbulence is featured by intermittency, long-term memory effect, and the characteristic spectrum of self-organized criticality. The amplitude and the radial scale increase substantially when the shearing rate of the mean flow is reduced below the turbulent scattering rate. The enhanced long-radial-range-correlated (LRRC) transport events are accompanied by apparent degradation of normalized energy confinement time. The emergence of such LRRC transport events may serve as a candidate explanation for the degrading nature of H-mode core plasma confinement at high collisionality on DIII-D tokamak.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number104001
JournalNuclear Fusion
Volume63
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics

Keywords

  • high collisionality
  • microwave diagnostics
  • plasma rotation
  • tokamaks
  • turbulent transport

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