First evidence of the role of zonal flows for the L-H transition at marginal input power in the EAST tokamak |
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Authors: | Xu G S Wan B N Wang H Q Guo H Y Zhao H L Liu A D Naulin V Diamond P H Tynan G R Xu M Chen R Jiang M Liu P Yan N Zhang W Wang L Liu S C Ding S Y |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Plasma Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230031, China. |
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Abstract: | ![]() A quasiperiodic Er oscillation at a frequency of <4 kHz, much lower than the geodesic-acoustic-mode frequency, with a modulation in edge turbulence preceding and following the low-to-high (L-H) confinement mode transition, has been observed for the first time in the EAST tokamak, using two toroidally separated reciprocating probes. Just prior to the L-H transition, the Er oscillation often evolves into intermittent negative Er spikes. The low-frequency Er oscillation, as well as the Er spikes, is strongly correlated with the turbulence-driven Reynolds stress, thus providing first evidence of the role of the zonal flows in the L-H transition at marginal input power. These new findings not only shed light on the underlying physics mechanism for the L-H transition, but also have significant implications for ITER operations close to the L-H transition threshold power. |
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