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research article
Impact of electron-scale turbulence and multi-scale interactions in the JET tokamak
December 1, 2018
Experimental observations in JET tokamak plasmas and gyrokinetic simulations point to an important role, for electron heat transport, of electron-scale instabilities and of their interaction with ion-scale instabilities. Since these effects are maximized for strong electron heating and ion-scale modes close to marginal stability, these findings are of high relevance for ITER plasmas, featuring both conditions. Gyrokinetic and quasi-linear transport models accounting for multi-scale effects are assessed against JET experimental results.
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000445891200001
Authors
Bonanomi, N.
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Mantica, P.
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Citrin, J.
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Goerler, T.
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Teaca, B.
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Abduallev, S.
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Abhangi, M.
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Abreu, P.
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Afzal, M.
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Aggarwal, K. M.
Publication date
2018-12-01
Published in
Volume
58
Issue
12
Article Number
124003
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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Available on Infoscience
September 20, 2019
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