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Soft H-L back transitions by applying resonant magnetic perturbations in the low q 95 EAST plasmas

Abstract Controlled ‘soft’ H-L transitions with a simultaneous ramp-down of plasma density and stored energy, generated by applying resonant magnetic perturbations ( n  = 2 RMPs), relevant to the control of ITER terminations, are achieved in the EAST tokamak. These H-mode plasmas are run at median e...

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Published in:Plasma physics and controlled fusion 2024-03, Vol.66 (3), p.35018
Main Authors: Shao, L M, Chen, R, Sun, Y W, Wu, M F, Gao, W, Li, K D, Li, X, Jia, M N, Ma, Q, Meng, L Y, Wang, H H, Wang, M R, Xu, G S, Zang, Q, Zhang, L, Zhou, C
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Summary:Abstract Controlled ‘soft’ H-L transitions with a simultaneous ramp-down of plasma density and stored energy, generated by applying resonant magnetic perturbations ( n  = 2 RMPs), relevant to the control of ITER terminations, are achieved in the EAST tokamak. These H-mode plasmas are run at median electron densities and a low safety factor q 95 ( q 95 = 3.5 –4.0) under neutral beam injection (NBI) dominant heating. During a slow ramp in the RMP current the internal transport barrier for the electron density collapses at the beginning and the edge transport barrier for the electron density collapses later. Before the controlled H-L back transitions, the plasma stored energy W MHD is linearly correlated with the core line-averaged density ⟨ n e ⟩ . These controlled H-L back transitions ensue from the collapse of the edge transport barrier and at a similar energy confinement time τ e H-L ∼ 48 ms. These H-L transitions are not sensitive to the NBI power but are very sensitive to the fueling rate and ramp-up rate of the RMP current.
ISSN:0741-3335
1361-6587
DOI:10.1088/1361-6587/ad1ebe