Absorption of lower hybrid waves in the scrape off layer of a diverted tokamak
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Wallace, Gregory Marriner; Parker, Ronald R.; Bonoli, Paul T.; Hubbard, Amanda E.; Hughes, Jerry W.; LaBombard, Brian; Meneghini, Orso-Maria Cornelio; Schmidt, Andrea Elizabeth; Shiraiwa, Shunichi; Whyte, Dennis G.; Wright, John C.; Wukitch, Stephen James; Smirnov, A. P.; Wilson, J. R.; ... Show more Show less
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The goal of the Lower Hybrid Current Drive (LHCD) system on the Alcator C-Mod tokamak [ Hutchinson et al., Phys. Plasmas 1, 1511 (1994) ] is to investigate current profile control under plasma conditions relevant to future tokamak experiments. Experimental observations of a LHCD “density limit” for C-Mod are presented in this paper. Bremsstrahlung emission from relativistic fast electrons in the core plasma drops suddenly above line averaged densities of 10[superscript 20] m[superscript −3] (ω/ω[subscript LH] ~ 3–4), well below the density limit previously observed on other experiments (ω/ωLH ∼ 2). Electric currents flowing through the scrape off layer (SOL) between the inner and outer divertors increase dramatically across the same density range that the core bremsstrahlung emission drops precipitously. These experimental x-ray data are compared to both conventional modeling, which gives poor agreement with experiment above the density limit and a model including collisional absorption in the SOL, which dramatically improves agreement with experiment above the observed density limit. These results show that strong absorption of LH waves in the SOL is possible on a high density tokamak and the SOL must be included in simulations of LHCD at high density.
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2010-08Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion CenterJournal
Physics of Plasmas
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American Institute of Physics
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Wallace, G. M. et al. “Absorption of Lower Hybrid Waves in the Scrape Off Layer of a Diverted Tokamak.” Physics of Plasmas 17.8 (2010)
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1070-664X
1089-7674