AIP Advances (Jun 2024)

High-k turbulence characteristics in density modulation experiments of EAST

  • F. Chen,
  • P. Li,
  • Y. D. Li,
  • X. J. Wang,
  • G. J. Wu,
  • J. S. Geng,
  • Y. H. Wang,
  • N. Sun,
  • P. J. Sun,
  • M. Wang,
  • B. J. Ding,
  • C. B. Wu,
  • E. Z. Li,
  • T. F. Zhou,
  • H. L. Zhao,
  • Q. Zang,
  • S. X. Wang,
  • H. Q. Liu,
  • Y. F. Jin,
  • B. Lyu,
  • J. G. Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0197005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
pp. 065213 – 065213-9

Abstract

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High-k turbulence (1 < kθρs < 5) spectrograms have been directly measured in density modulation experiments of the EAST tokamak using the collective Thomson scattering diagnostic system. Density-peaking modulation is achieved in Lower Hybrid Wave (LHW) modulation experiments, revealing that the broadband turbulence is sensitive to the power modulation of LHW and the concomitant variation of density-peaking. Additionally, the contributions of 2.45/4.6 GHz LHW to density peaking differ when Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) is on/off, displaying distinct responses of broadband turbulence in low/high frequency ranges. It is found by cross-coherence analysis that the phase angle is negative in cases without NBI, while in NBI cases it can be modulated from negative to positive, indicating a significant transition of radial turbulence propagation. These findings highlight the active control of density-peaking via auxiliary heating in tokamak plasmas and suggest the potential role of high-k turbulence in density-peaking modulation.