Role of isotopes in microturbulence from linear to saturated Ohmic confinement regimes
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Abstract
The first principle gyrokinetic numerical experiments investigating the isotopic dependence of energy confinement achieve a quantitative agreement with experimental empirical scalings, particularly in Ohmic and L-mode tokamak plasmas. Mitigation of turbulence radial electric field intensity and associated poloidal fluctuating velocity with the radial correlation length strongly deviating from the gyro-Bohm scaling is identified as the principal mechanism behind the isotope effects. Three primary contributors are classified, the deviation from gyro-Bohm scaling, zonal flow and trapped electron turbulence stabilization. Zonal flow enhances isotope effects primarily through reinforcing the inverse dependence of turbulence decorrelation rate on isotope mass with , which markedly differs from the characteristic linear frequency. The findings offer new insights into isotope effects, providing critical implications for energy confinement optimization in tokamak plasmas.
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Presenters
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Lei Qi
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
Authors
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Lei Qi
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
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J.M. Kwon
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
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Taik Soo Hahm
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy, Seoul National University
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M. Leconte
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
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Sumin Yi
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
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Y. W. Cho
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy
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Janghoon Seo
Korea Institute of Fusion Energy