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Edge Transport Barrier Evolution and H-mode inhibition in DIII-D Negative Triangularity Plasmas*

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Abstract

Diverted negative triangularity plasmas (NT, $delta_{Ave} < -0.2$) in DIII-D remain resiliently in L-mode, without evidence of edge bifurcation in turbulence and flows, but exhibit H-mode-like thermal confinement and normalized pressure $eta_N$. With counter-$I_{p}$ neutral beam injection, the $ extbf{ extit{E}} imes extbf{ extit{B}}$ velocity in the plasma edge can significantly exceed typical positive triangularity (PT) L-mode values; however, the $ extbf{ extit{E}} imes extbf{ extit{B}}$ shearing rate only exceeds the turbulence decorrelation rate within an extremely narrow (few Gyro-radii wide) edge layer. At weakly negative triangularity ($delta_{Ave}> -0.2$), the shearing rate exceeds the decorrelation rate across a wider edge layer, resulting in limit cycle oscillations (LCO [2]) and/or sustained H-mode. Low and intermediate wavenumber edge density fluctuations are reduced intermittently during LCO. We present the L-H transition power threshold parametric dependence on triangularity, neutral beam torque, and plasma current (safety factor $q_{95}$), and edge turbulence and flow correlation analysis across the L-mode/LCO and H-mode regimes. Results from initial gyrofluid stability analysis of the edge/outer core plasma is also shown.

Publication: [1] M.E. Austin et al. 2019 Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 115001.<br>[2] L. Schmitz et al., 2012 Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 155002.

Presenters

  • Lothar Schmitz

    University of California, Los Angeles

Authors

  • Lothar Schmitz

    University of California, Los Angeles

  • Andrew O Nelson

    Columbia University

  • Lei Zeng

    University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA

  • K. J Callahan

    UCLA

  • Z. Yan

    UWisc. Madison

  • S. D Stewart

    UWisc. Madison

  • K. E Thome

    General Atomics

  • George R McKee

    University of Wisconsin - Madison, UWisc. Madison

  • Alan Hyatt

    General Atomics

  • Tom H Osborne

    General Atomics, General Atomics - San Diego

  • Tyler B Cote

    General Atomics

  • C. Paz-Soldan

    Columbia University