1986
DOI: 10.1002/ctpp.19860260108
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Instationary Electric Fields, Ion Transport and Strong Density Fluctuations in Tokamaks with Dominant Anomalous Electron Transport

Abstract: A common explanation is given for ion transport and strong broadband density fluctuations in tokamaks as a result of large anomalous electron transport near dominant magnetic surfaces (resp. in small magnetic islands). The main mechanism is local density flattening connected with an anomalous electron transport induced instationary radial electric field, which forces the ions via polarization drift to follow the electrons. For the density flattening process an exact solution of the time-dependent diffusion equ… Show more

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