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Density profile peaking in the presence of ECRH heating in TCV

Zabolotsky, A.  
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Weisen, H.  
2006
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion

Experimental observations in stationary ECRH discharges in TCV show that additional heating has a strong effect on the electron density profile. In the absence of MHD activity or strong internal transport barriers, additional electron heating generally leads to a broadening of the density profiles with respect to the Ohmic target plasma profiles. In the ECRH L-mode and in the presence of weak electron internal transport barriers, the density peaking factor depends on the edge safety factor, the power deposition profile and ECRH power. Beyond a critical power of some 0.5 MW, the power dependence saturates. The edge safety factor dependence is supportive of turbulent equipartition (TEP) theory, which predicts inward convection in the presence of turbulence. The observation of a reduction in the peaking with central electron heating supports drift wave turbulence theory, which predicts the decrease of inward particle convection in addition to the inward convection by TEP, when trapped electron modes are destabilized, thereby reducing the net inward convection.

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DOI
10.1088/0741-3335/48/3/003
Web of Science ID

WOS:000236518000006

Author(s)
Zabolotsky, A.  
Weisen, H.  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Volume

48

Issue

3

Start page

369

End page

383

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 16, 2008
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