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Suppression of first-wall interaction in negative triangularity plasmas on TCV

Han, W.
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Offeddu, N.  
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Golfinopoulos, T.
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March 1, 2021
Nuclear Fusion

Magnetically confined fusion plasmas with negative triangularity (delta) exhibit greater L-mode confinement than with positive delta. Recent experiments in the TCV and DIII-D tokamaks have correlated the confinement improvement to a reduction of fluctuations within the plasma core. We report on fluctuation measurements in the scrape-off layer (SOL) for -0.61 < delta < +0.64 in limited and diverted ohmic L-mode plasmas; these reveal a strong reduction in SOL fluctuation amplitudes at delta less than or similar to -0.25, and, surprisingly, an almost full suppression of plasma interaction with the main-chamber first-wall, which could have important implications for the prospects of using negative delta plasmas as a reactor solution. An exploration of several physical mechanisms suggests that a reduced connection length-intrinsic to negative delta plasmas-plays a critical role in the origin of this phenomenon.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/1741-4326/abdb95
Web of Science ID

WOS:000621508300001

Author(s)
Han, W.
Offeddu, N.  
Golfinopoulos, T.
Theiler, C.  
Tsui, C. K.
Boedo, J. A.
Marmar, E. S.
Date Issued

2021-03-01

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

Published in
Nuclear Fusion
Volume

61

Issue

3

Article Number

034003

Subjects

Physics, Fluids & Plasmas

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Physics

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negative triangularity

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edge

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sol turbulence

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gas puff imaging

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scanning langmuir probe

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REVIEWED

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