1997
DOI: 10.1063/1.872258
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Ion temperature and plasma flows in improved confinement mode in the H-1 heliac

Abstract: Low and improved confinement modes in the H-1 heliac ͓M. G. Shats et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 4190 ͑1996͔͒ are studied experimentally in rf-sustained ͑Ͻ100 kW, 7 MHz͒ argon discharges at low magnetic fields ͑Ͻ0.15 T͒. Surprisingly high ion temperature, measured using a retarding field energy analyzer, is found which increases across the transition to improved confinement mode from 40 to 80 eV, while the electron density increases by about 50%. Both toroidal and poloidal plasma flow velocities do not change ac… Show more

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“…Thus, the fluctuation propagation in the H fl -mode is also correlated with V E×B , similar to the L-mode. Note that the plasma fluid velocity in the H-1 is significantly lower than the corresponding V E×B velocity [22]. We may thus conclude that it is modifications to the fluctuation propagation velocity due to the E × B electron drift that affect transport properties of the fluctuations, rather than the sheared mass flow.…”
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“…Thus, the fluctuation propagation in the H fl -mode is also correlated with V E×B , similar to the L-mode. Note that the plasma fluid velocity in the H-1 is significantly lower than the corresponding V E×B velocity [22]. We may thus conclude that it is modifications to the fluctuation propagation velocity due to the E × B electron drift that affect transport properties of the fluctuations, rather than the sheared mass flow.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Confinement transitions are observed in the H-1 heliac at low magnetic fields (<0.15 T), moderate heating power (<100 kW of RF at 7 MHz), and relatively high ion temperatures (up to 150 eV) [19,22]. In the discharges in heavy gases (argon, neon, helium), line radiation dominates the energy confinement and limits the electron temperature to less than 20-30 eV in argon and less than 40-60 eV in helium plasma.…”
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“…Recent work by Hutchinson has criticized 26 the Hudis and Lidsky model for its one dimensional nature, and provided a two-dimensional model 27 for the interpretation of data. Other expressions for the Mach probe calibration can be found in works by Shats et al 28 or Hsu et al 29 for the unmagnetized case.…”
Section: Multisided Mach Probes Used In Hsxmentioning
confidence: 99%