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Monitoring Alfven cascades with interferometry on the JET Tokamak

Sharapov, S. E.
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Alper, B.
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Fessey, J.
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2004
Physical Review Letters

A microwave interferometry technique is applied for the first time for detecting a discrete spectrum of Alfven cascade (AC) eigenmodes excited with fast ions in reversed magnetic shear plasmas of the Joint European Torus. The interferometry measurements of plasma density perturbations associated with ACs show an unprecedented frequency and time resolution superior to that obtained with external magnetic coils. The measurements of ACs are used for monitoring the evolution of the safety factor and density of rational magnetic surfaces in the region of maximum plasma current.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.165001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000224533300039

Author(s)
Sharapov, S. E.
Alper, B.
Fessey, J.
Hawkes, N. C.
Young, N. P.
Nazikian, R.
Kramer, G. J.
Borba, D. N.
Hacquin, S.
De La Luna, E.
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Date Issued

2004

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

93

Issue

16

Article Number

165001

Subjects

JET

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