A key to improved ion core confinement in the JET tokamak: ion stiffness mitigation due to combined plasma rotation and low magnetic shear.
New transport experiments on JET indicate that ion stiffness mitigation in the core of a rotating plasma, as described by Mantica et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 175002 (2009)] results from the combined effect of high rotational shear and low magnetic shear. The observations have important implication...
Main Authors: | Mantica, P, Angioni, C, Challis, C, Colyer, G, Frassinetti, L, Hawkes, N, Johnson, T, Tsalas, M, deVries, P, Weiland, J, Baiocchi, B, Beurskens, M, Figueiredo, A, Giroud, C, Hobirk, J, Joffrin, E, Lerche, E, Naulin, V, Peeters, A, Salmi, A, Sozzi, C, Strintzi, D, Staebler, G, Tala, T, Van Eester, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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