Confinement in W7-AS and the role of radial electric field and magnetic shear

R. Brakel, M. Anton, J. Baldzuhn, R. Burhenn, V. Erckmann, S. Fiedler, J. Geiger, H. J. Hartfuß, O. Heinrich, M. Hirsch, R. Jaenicke, M. Kick, G. Kühner, H. Maaßberg, U. Stroth, F. Wagner, A. Weller

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Abstract

Improved neoclassical electron confinement in the centre of low-density ECRH plasmas has been observed in the presence of a strong positive radial electric field, which resembles the electron root solution of the neoclassical ambipolarity condition but is obviously driven by the loss of ECRH-generated suprathermal electrons. At higher densities and with NBI heating, a high confinement regime substantially above the ISS95-scaling and different from the H-mode is established with a strongly sheared negative radial electric field at the boundary. The application of plasma-current induced magnetic shear reveals that confinement in W7-AS is essentially determined by perturbations at high-order rational surfaces. For optimum confinement, these resonances have either to be avoided in the boundary region or magnetic shear must be sufficiently large. Independent of its sign, magnetic shear can reduce electron energy transport which is enhanced in the presence of such resonances to the neoclassical level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)B273-B286
JournalPlasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume39
Issue number12B
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997
Externally publishedYes

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