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Correlation ECE diagnostic in Alcator C-Mod

Authors :
Rui Vieira
C. Gao
John Rice
Randy Michael Churchill
Miklos Porkolab
Matthew Reinke
Curran Oi
James Irby
Amanda Hubbard
Paul Ennever
Anne White
D. R. Mikkelsen
Martin Greenwald
J.R. Walk
Nathaniel Thomas Howard
Christian Theiler
Choongki Sung
R. Leccacorvi
Jerry Hughes
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Sung, Choongki
White, Anne E.
Howard, Nathaniel Thomas
Irby, James Henderson
Leccacorvi, Rick
Vieira, Rui F.
Oi, Curran
Rice, John E.
Reinke, Matthew Logan
Gao, Chi
Ennever, Paul Chappell
Porkolab, Miklos
Churchill, Randy
Theiler, Christian
Walk, John R., Jr.
Hughes, Jerry W., Jr.
Hubbard, Amanda E.
Greenwald, Martin J.
Source :
EPJ Web of Conferences, EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 87, p 03007 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2015.

Abstract

Correlation ECE (CECE) is a diagnostic technique that allows measurement of small amplitude electron temperature, T[subscript e], fluctuations through standard cross-correlation analysis methods. In Alcator C-Mod, a new CECE diagnostic has been installed[Sung RSI 2012], and interesting phenomena have been observed in various plasma conditions. We find that local T[subscript e] fluctuations near the edge (ρ ~ 0:8) decrease across the linearto- saturated ohmic confinement transition, with fluctuations decreasing with increasing plasma density[Sung NF 2013], which occurs simultaneously with rotation reversals[Rice NF 2011]. T[subscript e] fluctuations are also reduced across core rotation reversals with an increase of plasma density in RF heated L-mode plasmas, which implies that the same physics related to the reduction of T[subscript e] fluctuations may be applied to both ohmic and RF heated L-mode plasmas. In I-mode plasmas, we observe the reduction of core T[subscript e] fluctuations, which indicates changes of turbulence occur not only in the pedestal region but also in the core across the L/I transition[White NF 2014]. The present CECE diagnostic system in C-Mod and these experimental results are described in this paper.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPJ Web of Conferences, EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 87, p 03007 (2015)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....943d930f27b429274bdfb324f1e6cdf0