학술논문

Understanding the negative triangularity ELM trigger and ELM free state on DIII-D with ECE-imaging.
Document Type
Article
Source
Physics of Plasmas. Jun2023, Vol. 30 Issue 6, p1-13. 13p.
Subject
*PLASMA instabilities
*ELECTRON emission
*PLASMA boundary layers
*ELECTROSTATIC discharges
Language
ISSN
1070-664X
Abstract
The Electron Cyclotron Emission Imaging (ECEI) diagnostic was used to observe a finite-n interchange mode structure in the edge of negative triangularity shaped plasmas on DIII-D. At a small negative triangularity ( δ u = −0.2), the plasma is in the H-mode with ELMs that are triggered by a low-n interchange mode. At a larger negative triangularity ( δ u = −0.4) and low NBI power (2 MW), a dithering oscillation is observed that is triggered by a low-n interchange mode, whereas at higher NBI power (>2 MW), the edge reverts to L-mode and the low-n interchange mode is present continuously. In all cases, the edge pressure gradient is clamped when the interchange mode is present. It is concluded that the low-n interchange mode prevents the plasma from transitioning to H-mode at a large negative triangularity. This agrees with linear BOUT++ simulations which suggest that the interchange-type MHD can be a resistive ballooning mode whereby resistivity can significantly increase the finite-n ballooning mode growth rate. The absence of H-mode at large negative triangularity can, thus, be explained by the excitation of low-n pressure driven resistive ballooning modes in the plasma edge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]