Turbulence in the Er well and diagnosing fast-timescale changes with Phase Contrast Imaging on DIII-D

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Abstract

Measurements with the Phase Contrast Imaging diagnostic on DIII-D have identified density turbulence situated near the center of the Er well in H-mode plasmas. These fluctuations are seen prominently in ELM-free H-mode and wide-pedestal QH-mode plasmas. The turbulent mode forms on sub-ms times scales after L-H transitions and ELMs, consistent with the time scale for changes in the Er well. The lab-frame phase velocity is approximately equal to the ExB velocity at the center of the Er well and varies with the Er well depth. Observations of this turbulence during limit-cycle oscillations at the L-H transition show that the Er well collapses and reforms on ms timescales, progressively deeper with each cycle. Initial linear simulations with CGYRO have found a high phase velocity, ion scale instability near the center of the Er well in wide-pedestal QH-mode plasmas in general agreement with these experimental observations. These observations provide information on the Er well evolution on a time scale of 10s of μs, much faster than is available by direct observation.

Presenters

  • Jon Christian Rost

    MIT-PSFC

Authors

  • Jon Christian Rost

    MIT-PSFC

  • M. Marinoni

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology - PSFC, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, MIT-PSFC, MIT

  • Evan Davis

    MIT-PSFC

  • Miklos Porkolab

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Cambridge, MA. 02139, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, MIT-PSFC, MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Tech-MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Tech-MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Tech-MIT

  • Keith Burrell

    General Atomics - San Diego, General Atomics