Wave-induced Helicity Current Drive by Helicon Waves

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Abstract

Investigation of helicity in the dynamo field components of helicon wave, lead to a novel study of wave induced helicity current drive in helicon wave generated plasma. Helicon discharge, produced in a toroidal vacuum chamber of small aspect ratio, shows strong poloidal asymmetry in the wave magnetic field components. Owing to this strong poloidal asymmetry in the wave magnetic field structures, a nonresonant current is driven in plasma by the dynamo electric field, which arise due to the wave helicity injection by helicon waves. Simultaneous rise in wave helicity is observed when the input RF power is increased. Study of parametric dependence of plasma current in very high frequency operating regime, along with numerical estimations of nonresonant components, has been done. Close agreement between the numerical estimations and the experimentally obtained plasma current magnitudes clearly delineates the plasma current due to wave-induced helicity from other possible resonant or nonresonant sources at present parameter regime. Preliminary results of helicon current drive experiments and comparison with the numerical estimations are presented.

Authors

  • Manash Kumar Paul

    Institute for Plasma Research, Bhat, Gandhinagar-382428, India