Artigo Revisado por pares

Investigation of small-scale tokamak plasma turbulence by correlative UHR backscattering diagnostics

2006; IOP Publishing; Volume: 48; Issue: 12B Linguagem: Inglês

10.1088/0741-3335/48/12b/s42

ISSN

1361-6587

Autores

E. Z. Gusakov, A. D. Gurchenko, A. B. Altukhov, V. V. Bulanin, L. A. Esipov, M. Yu. Kantor, D. V. Kouprienko, S. I. Lashkul, А. В. Петров, А. Yu. Stepanov,

Tópico(s)

Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics

Resumo

Fine scale turbulence is considered nowadays as a possible candidate for the explanation of anomalous ion and electron energy transport in magnetized fusion plasmas. The unique correlative upper hybrid resonance backscattering (UHR BS) technique is applied at the FT-2 tokamak for investigation of density fluctuations excited in this turbulence. The measurements are carried out in Ohmic discharge at several values of plasma current and density and during current ramp up experiment. The moveable focusing antennas set have been used in experiments allowing probing out of equatorial plane. The radial wave number spectra of the small-scale component of tokamak turbulence are determined from the correlation data with high spatial resolution. Two small-scale modes possessing substantially different phase velocities are observed in plasma under conditions when the threshold for the electron temperature gradient mode excitation is overcome. The possibility of plasma poloidal velocity profile determination using the UHR BS signal is demonstrated.

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