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Gyrokinetic modelling and experimental comparisons of radial correlation and time delay Doppler backscattering measurements in JET.

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Abstract

Radial Correlation Doppler Reflectometry (RCDR) [1] is routinely used to extract the radial correlation length of the underlying turbulence by cross-correlation of neighbouring Doppler backscattering signals (DBS). An evolution to RCDR using cross-correlation-time-delay estimations has recently been used to characterise the tilt-angle of turbulent eddies in the perpendicular direction to the background magnetic field [2]. We present a conceptual study of radial correlation and time delay measurements using nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations from GYRO [3] and GS2 [4] based on experimental NSTX H-mode and JET L-mode discharges. A linear response, local synthetic model for the DBS signal applied to gyrokinetic simulation output shows that DBS measurements are not sensitive to the real turbulence radial correlation length, but to the scale-dependent correlation length corresponding to the selected binormal wavenumber k. Nonlinear gyrokinetic simulations show that the turbulence naturally exhibits a power-law dependence of the radial correlation length with binormal wavenumber lr ~ k (α ~ 1), which may partly explain recent radial correlation length measurements [5]. The radial correlation length is only measurable when the radial beam dimension at the cutoff location Wn satisfies Wn << lr, likely only satisfied for ion-scale measurements (kρi ≤ 1). Initial measurements of the radial correlation length, eddy aspect ratio and eddy tilt angle are presented for the sweeping frequency Doppler backscattering system at JET, as well as comparisons to the model predictions. [1] Schirmer PPCF 2007, [2] Pinzón PPCF 2019, [3] Candy JCP 2003, [4] Kotschenreuther CPC 1995, [5] Fernández-Marina PPCF 2014.

Publication: Ruiz Ruiz et al., submitted manuscript to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (2021).

Presenters

  • Juan Ruiz Ruiz

    Oxford University

Authors

  • Juan Ruiz Ruiz

    Oxford University

  • Felix I Parra

    University of Oxford, Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PU, UK, Oxford University

  • Valerian H Hall-Chen

    Oxford University

  • Nicolas Christen

    Oxford University

  • Michael Barnes

    University of Oxford, Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3PU, UK, Oxford University

  • Jeff Candy

    General Atomics - San Diego

  • Jeronimo Garcia Olaya

    CEA, CEA, IRFM, F-13108 Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France

  • Carine Giroud

    CCFE

  • Walter Guttenfelder

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Jon C Hillesheim

    CCFE, Culham Science Centre

  • Christopher G Holland

    University of California - San Diego, University of California, San Diego

  • Nathan T Howard

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, MIT PSFC, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI

  • Yang Ren

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University

  • Anne E White

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Cambride, USA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, MIT PSFC