Nuclear Fusion (Jan 2024)

Formation of small-scale modes via ECCD injection into KSTAR plasma core

  • Dong-Kwon Kim,
  • Jaehyun Lee,
  • Minjun J. Choi,
  • Young Dae Yoon,
  • Minho Woo,
  • Minho Kim,
  • Gunsu S. Yun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ad279c
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 4
p. 046004

Abstract

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In KSTAR experiments exhibiting sawtooth instability, the formation of multiple flux tubes (MFTs) has been frequently observed when electron cyclotron resonance heating or a current drive is applied near the inversion radius of the sawtooth. On the global scale, these MFTs evolve into a single flux tube mode or dual modes. The modes are observed as multiple Fourier harmonics in the spectrogram. A comprehensive correlation analysis of 2D imaging diagnostic data reveals a notable energy transfer within structures of varying sizes during the global mode transition. Broadband fluctuations are enhanced, and energy transfer between Fourier harmonics occurs in the presence of MFTs. Cross-power spectrum in the presence of multiple Fourier harmonics aligns with power law of inverse cascade. This suggests that energy inverse cascade process can contribute to formation of MFTs.

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