2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6587/ab0624
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Investigation of turbulence rotation and radial electric field in the island divertor and plasma edge at W7-X

Abstract: Diverted plasmas in the stellarator W7-X are investigated using a hopping Poloidal Correlation Reflectometer and a set of Langmuir probes to investigate the plasma edge and the scrape of layer at two different toroidal positions and poloidal cross sections, respectively. The properties of the scrape off layer are studied as function of two magnetic configurations and as function of plasma parameters. The experimentally determined radial position of the inversion point of the radial electric field is compared w… Show more

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“…It is interesting to note that particularly in the standard configuration with I cc = 0 differences in the SOL profiles across the magnetic islands have been reported. Observations include nonmonotonic T e profiles [15,20,25,26], a poloidal plasma rotation around the islands due to an 'island radial electric field' [20,27], and a still unexplained fast correlation of plasma fluctuations between inboard and outboard side of an island [13]. The large scatter in the I cc = 0 data in figure 5 further emphasizes the additional complexity that magnetic islands can entail.…”
Section: Turbulent Transport Vs Local Gradientsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It is interesting to note that particularly in the standard configuration with I cc = 0 differences in the SOL profiles across the magnetic islands have been reported. Observations include nonmonotonic T e profiles [15,20,25,26], a poloidal plasma rotation around the islands due to an 'island radial electric field' [20,27], and a still unexplained fast correlation of plasma fluctuations between inboard and outboard side of an island [13]. The large scatter in the I cc = 0 data in figure 5 further emphasizes the additional complexity that magnetic islands can entail.…”
Section: Turbulent Transport Vs Local Gradientsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…At the island position the connection length increases and a small well defined region is created with good confinement. In this region the sign of v ⊥ changes again [16]. Three different scans are analysed at different I p values to study the effect of the plasma current on the island.…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perpendicular velocity (v ⊥ ) and radial electron field (E r ) profiles in the vicinity of magnetic islands have been measured successfully via PCR [26] and compared well with the combined probe [27].…”
Section: Experimental Setup On W7-xmentioning
confidence: 99%