Turbulent edge transport in the Princeton beta experiment-modified high confinement mode

  • G. R. Tynan
  • , L. Schmitz
  • , L. Blush
  • , J. A. Boedo
  • , R. W. Conn
  • , R. Doerner
  • , R. Lehmer
  • , R. Moyer
  • , H. Kugel
  • , R. Bell
  • , S. Kaye
  • , M. Okabayashi
  • , S. Sesnic
  • , Y. Sun

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Abstract

The first probe measurements of edge turbulence and transport in a neutral beam induced high confinement mode (H-mode) are reported. A strong negative radial electric field is directly observed in H-mode. A transient suppression of normalized ion saturation and floating potential fluctuation levels occurs at the low confinement mode to high confinement mode (L-H) transition, followed by a recovery to near low mode (L-mode) levels. The average poloidal wave number and the poloidal wave-number spectral width are decreased, and the correlation between fluctuating density and potential is reduced. A large-amplitude coherent oscillation, localized to the strong radial electric field region, is observed in H-mode but does not cause transport. In H-mode the effective turbulent diffusion coefficient is reduced by an order of magnitude inside the last closed flux surface and in the scrape-off layer. The results are compared with a heuristic model of turbulence suppression by velocity-shear stabilization.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3301-3307
Number of pages7
JournalPhysics of Plasmas
Volume1
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1994

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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