Observation of lower-hybrid-current drive in the JIPP T-II torus
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Nuclear Fusion
- Vol. 22 (2) , 203-211
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/22/2/002
Abstract
Current driven by injecting lower hybrid waves has been observed in low-density plasmas in the JIPP T-II. It is confirmed that RF-driven current is generated by momentum transfer from lower hybrid waves to suprathermal electrons with an energy of 8–25 keV. The driving efficiencies in tokamak and stellarator configurations are 1 kAkW−1 and 0.3 kAkW−1, respectively, at a power level of 40 kW. Enhanced electron cyclotron emission due to pitch-angle scattering of RF-driven suprathermal electrons is observed, and spikes in loop voltage and X-ray bursts appear coincidentally. In a long RF-pulse, these rapid changes advance to relaxation oscillations. It is concluded that the pulsating changes originate in the instantaneous scattering of RF-driven suprathermal electrons by the unstable waves excited at an anomalous Doppler resonance.Keywords
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