TY - JOUR
T1 - Coherent edge fluctuation measurements in H-mode discharges on JFT-2M
AU - Nagashima, Y.
AU - Shinohara, K.
AU - Hoshino, K.
AU - Ejiri, A.
AU - Tsuzuki, K.
AU - Ido, T.
AU - Uehara, K.
AU - Kawashima, H.
AU - Kamiya, K.
AU - Ogawa, H.
AU - Yamada, T.
AU - Shiraiwa, S.
AU - Ohara, S.
AU - Takase, Y.
AU - Asakura, N.
AU - Oyama, N.
AU - Fujita, T.
AU - Ide, S.
AU - Takenaga, H.
AU - Kusama, Y.
AU - Miura, Y.
PY - 2004/5
Y1 - 2004/5
N2 - Results of coherent edge fluctuation measurements using three diagnostics (a reciprocating Langmuir probe, a two channel O-mode reflectometer, and fast magnetic probes) in H-mode discharges on JFT-2M are presented. In discharges in which a high recycling steady (HRS) H-mode phase is obtained through a transient phase with slightly enhanced Dα intensity, two types of coherent fluctuations are observed. The higher frequency mode (around 300kHz) is the high frequency mode (HFM) observed in the HRS H-mode (Kamiya K et al 2003 9th IAEA Tech. Meeting H-mode Workshop Topic B-14). The lower frequency mode has a frequency of around 80kHz. The HFM is detected by a Langmuir probe over a wide region in the SOL, as well as by the reflectometer and magnetic probes. However, the HFM is not detected by the higher frequency (38 GHz) channel of the reflectometer after the HRS transition, suggesting that the HFM is not located deeply inside the plasma. The 80 kHz mode is detected by both channels of the reflectometer and by a Langmuir probe, but not by magnetic probes, suggesting that it is an electrostatic mode. In contrast to the HFM, the 80kHz mode is detected by the Langmuir probe only near the separatrix during the transient phase, which leads to either the HRS phase or the ELMy phase, and is similar to the fluctuations reported in Shinohara K et al (1998 J. Plasma Fusion Res. 74 607).
AB - Results of coherent edge fluctuation measurements using three diagnostics (a reciprocating Langmuir probe, a two channel O-mode reflectometer, and fast magnetic probes) in H-mode discharges on JFT-2M are presented. In discharges in which a high recycling steady (HRS) H-mode phase is obtained through a transient phase with slightly enhanced Dα intensity, two types of coherent fluctuations are observed. The higher frequency mode (around 300kHz) is the high frequency mode (HFM) observed in the HRS H-mode (Kamiya K et al 2003 9th IAEA Tech. Meeting H-mode Workshop Topic B-14). The lower frequency mode has a frequency of around 80kHz. The HFM is detected by a Langmuir probe over a wide region in the SOL, as well as by the reflectometer and magnetic probes. However, the HFM is not detected by the higher frequency (38 GHz) channel of the reflectometer after the HRS transition, suggesting that the HFM is not located deeply inside the plasma. The 80 kHz mode is detected by both channels of the reflectometer and by a Langmuir probe, but not by magnetic probes, suggesting that it is an electrostatic mode. In contrast to the HFM, the 80kHz mode is detected by the Langmuir probe only near the separatrix during the transient phase, which leads to either the HRS phase or the ELMy phase, and is similar to the fluctuations reported in Shinohara K et al (1998 J. Plasma Fusion Res. 74 607).
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U2 - 10.1088/0741-3335/46/5A/043
DO - 10.1088/0741-3335/46/5A/043
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:2942622594
VL - 46
SP - A381-A386
JO - Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
JF - Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
SN - 0741-3335
IS - 5 SUPPL. A
ER -