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Changes in particle transport as a result of resonant magnetic perturbations in DIII-D

Mordijck, S.
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Doyle, E. J.
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Mckee, G. R.
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2012
Physics of Plasmas

In this paper, we introduce the first direct perturbed particle transport measurements in resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) H-mode plasmas. The perturbed particle transport increases as a result of application of RMP deep into the core. In the core, a large reduction in E × B shear to a value below the linear growth rate, in conjunction with increasing density fluctuations, is consistent with an increase in turbulent particle transport. In the edge, the changes in turbulent particle transport are less obvious. There is a clear correlation between the linear growth rates and the density fluctuations measured at different scales, but it is uncertain which is the cause and which is the consequence. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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DOI
10.1063/1.4718316
Author(s)
Mordijck, S.
Doyle, E. J.
Mckee, G. R.
Moyer, R. A.
Rhodes, T. L.
Zeng, L.
Commaux, N.
Fenstermacher, M. E.
Gentle, K. W.
Reimerdes, H.
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Date Issued

2012

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Physics of Plasmas
Volume

19

Issue

5

Article Number

056503

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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March 18, 2013
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