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Understanding and Controlling I-modes through Cross Phase Control

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Abstract

The I-mode and similar new transport regimes offer good confinement properties with reduced density limit issues and potentially better control. While a number of different mechanisms have been identified for the formation and maintenance of enhanced confinement regimes few if any allow enhanced confinement in one channel but not another which is seen in the I-mode. We have proposed differential cross-phase modification as a possible mechanism for different transport in different channels and investigate control tools. Simple dynamical models have been able to capture a remarkable amount of the dynamics of the core and edge transport barriers found in many devices. By including in this rich though simple dynamic transport model a simple model for cross phase effects, due to multiple instabilities, between the transported fields such as density and temperature, we can investigate whether the dynamics of more continuous transitions such as the I-mode can be captured, understood and controlled. First we look at the cross phase in a more fundamental model then we investigate the use differential electron and ion heating to control the I-mode regime in the simpler model and we demonstrate the ability to stay in the I-mode without slipping into the H-mode regime.

Presenters

  • David E Newman

    University of Alaska Fairbanks

Authors

  • David E Newman

    University of Alaska Fairbanks

  • Paul W Terry

    UW Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Raul Sanchez

    Univ Carlos III De Madrid

  • Jose Miguel Reynolds Barredo

    Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

  • Dempsey Rogers

    Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks