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The role of isotope mass and transport for H-mode access in tritium containing plasmas at JET with ITER-like wall

Birkenmeier, G.
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Solano, E. R.
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Carvalho, I. S.
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May 1, 2023
Plasma Physics And Controlled Fusion

The required heating power, P-LH, to access the high confinement regime (H-mode) in tritium containing plasmas is investigated in JET with ITER-like wall at a toroidal magnetic field of B-t = 1.8 T and a plasma current of I-p = 1.7 MA. PLH, also referred to as the L-H power threshold, is determined in plasmas of pure tritium as well as mixtures of hydrogen with tritium (H-T) and mixtures of deuterium with tritium (D-T), and is compared to the L-H power threshold in plasmas of pure hydrogen and pure deuterium. It is found that, for otherwise constant parameters, P-LH is not the same in plasmas with the same effective isotope mass, A(eff), when they differ in their isotope composition. Thus, A(eff) is not sufficient to describe the isotope effect of P-LH in a consistent manner for all considered isotopes and isotope mixtures. The electron temperature profiles measured at the L-H transition in the outer half of the radius are very similar for all isotopes and isotope mixtures, despite the fact that the L-H power threshold varies by a factor of about six. This finding, together with the observation of an offset linear relation between the L-H power threshold, P-LH, and an effective heat diffusivity, ?(eff), indicates that the composition-dependent heat transport in the low confinement mode (L-mode) determines, how much power is needed to reach the necessary electron temperatures at the edge, and hence P-LH.

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research article
DOI
10.1088/1361-6587/acc423
Web of Science ID

WOS:000958694700001

Author(s)
Birkenmeier, G.
Solano, E. R.
Carvalho, I. S.
Hillesheim, J. C.
Delabie, E.
Lerche, E.
Taylor, D.
Gallart, D.
Mantsinen, M. J.
Silva, C.
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Date Issued

2023-05-01

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

Published in
Plasma Physics And Controlled Fusion
Volume

65

Issue

5

Article Number

054001

Subjects

Physics, Fluids & Plasmas

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Physics

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l-h transition

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d-t plasma operation

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isotope effects

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transport

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isotope mixtures

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tritium plasmas

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regime

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