Progress in Lower Hybrid Current Drive Experiments on Alcator C-Mod.

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Abstract

Lower hybrid current drive experiments on Alcator C-Mod have continued during the 2008 campaign with power up to 1.2 MW. LH driven current density profiles have been determined based on the MSE measured poloidal field. The profiles are broader than their inductive counterparts, with central q values above unity (consistent with the cessation of sawteeth) and lower internal inductance. Simulations of driven current profiles using GENRAY and CQL3D are in reasonable agreement with experiment providing a phenomenological spatially diffusive term is included. The value of the diffusion coefficient needed for agreement is consistent with results of time-dependent non-perturbative measurements of the energetic bremsstrahlung profiles. Additional results concerning observation of strong counter rotation in LHCD discharges, coupling of LH waves in the presence of ICRH and detection of LH waves by reflectometry will be described.

Authors

  • R.R. Parker

    MIT PSFC, MIT

  • P.T. Bonoli

    MIT PSFC, PSFC-MIT, MIT, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, PSFC, MIT, Cambridge, MA

  • Arturo Dominguez

    MIT PSFC

  • Amanda Hubbard

    MIT PSFC, MIT

  • Jerry Hughes

    MIT PSFC

  • Alexander Ince-Cushman

    MIT PSFC, MIT

  • Jinseok Ko

    MIT PSFC

  • Orso Meneghini

    MIT PSFC

  • M. Porkolab

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT PSFC, MIT, PSFC, MIT

  • John Rice

    MIT PSFC, MIT

  • A.E. Schmidt

    MIT PSFC

  • Syun'ichi Shiraiwa

    MIT PSFC, PSFC, MIT

  • Greg Wallace

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT PSFC, MIT

  • J.C. Wright

    MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, MIT PSFC, PSFC-MIT

  • J.R. Wilson

    PPPL, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Steve Scott

    PPPL