Study of intermittent small-scale turbulence in Wendelstein 7-AS plasmas during controlled confinement transitions
Confinement transitions in the Wendelstein 7-AS stellarator [H. Renner et al. , Plasma Phys. Controlled Fusion 31, 1579 (1989)] can be induced by varying either the internal plasma current or the external magnetic field. In this paper we report on experiments where closely matched confinement states...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physics of plasmas 2005-01, Vol.12 (1), p.012507-012507-11 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Confinement transitions in the Wendelstein 7-AS stellarator [H. Renner
et al.
, Plasma Phys. Controlled Fusion
31, 1579 (1989)] can be induced by varying either the internal plasma current or the external magnetic field. In this paper we report on experiments where closely matched confinement states (good and bad) were constructed using the latter method. Analysis using the former scheme has been reported upon previously [S. Zoletnik
et al.
, Plasma Phys. Controlled Fusion
44, 1581 (2002)]. The electron temperature, along with the major spectral characteristics of magnetic and small-scale electron density fluctuations, changes dramatically at the transition from good to bad confinement. The fluctuation power is intermittent, and core bursts traveling in the electron diamagnetic drift (DD) direction are correlated between the bottom and top of the plasma, especially during degraded confinement. A corresponding top–bottom correlation for the edge ion DD direction turbulence feature was not found. Strong correlations are observed both between the two density fluctuation signals and between magnetic and density fluctuations in bad compared to good confinement. The correlation time of the bursts is of order
100
μ
s
, similar to the lifetime observed during edge localized modes. |
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ISSN: | 1070-664X 1089-7674 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.1818142 |