Suppression of turbulence and subcritical fluctuations in differentially rotating gyrokinetic plasmas
Differential rotation is known to suppress linear instabilities in fusion plasmas. However, even in the absence of growing eigenmodes, subcritical fluctuations that grow transiently can lead to sustained turbulence. Here transient growth of electrostatic fluctuations driven by the parallel velocity...
Main Authors: | Schekochihin, A, Highcock, E, Cowley, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Published: |
2011
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