Observation of instability-induced current redistribution in a spherical-torus plasma |
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Authors: | Menard J E Bell R E Gates D A Kaye S M LeBlanc B P Levinton F M Medley S S Sabbagh S A Stutman D Tritz K Yuh H |
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Affiliation: | Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. |
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Abstract: | A motional Stark effect diagnostic has been utilized to reconstruct the parallel current density profile in a spherical-torus plasma for the first time. The measured current profile compares favorably with neoclassical theory when no large-scale magnetohydrodynamic instabilities are present in the plasma. However, a current profile anomaly is observed during saturated interchange-type instability activity. This apparent anomaly can be explained by redistribution of neutral beam injection current drive and represents the first observation of interchange-type instabilities causing such redistribution. The associated current profile modifications contribute to sustaining the central safety factor above unity for over five resistive diffusion times, and similar processes may contribute to improved operational scenarios proposed for ITER. |
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