Characterization of the I-phase regime at TCV

  • the TCV Team and the EUROfusion Tokamak Exploitation Team

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The I-phase is an H-mode confinement regime of tokamaks characterized by limit cycle oscillations, the so-called LCOs or bursts. These bursts are the manifestation of a periodic flattening of the plasma edge pressure profile. The profile flattening is caused by increased radial transport, driven by a high-frequency plasma edge mode that periodically appears. This short-living mode is intrinsically connected to each burst. It vanishes once the profiles are fully flattened, and it reestablishes during profile recovery once critical gradients are reached and a new cycle begins. In this paper, we describe for the first time the unambiguous presence of the I-phase at the tokamak `a configuration variable (TCV). As the I-phase confinement regime is found in the parameter regime between the L-mode and the fully developed H-mode, it is often confused with dithers between H-mode and L-mode. Therefore, we are highlighting the differences between these two phenomena. Furthermore, we show the two-dimensional dynamics of the I-phase mode and bursts and the associated filamentary transport, enabled by the outstanding capabilities of the 2D TCV Gas Puff Imaging diagnostics.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer016041
TijdschriftNuclear Fusion
Volume65
Nummer van het tijdschrift1
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 1 jan. 2025

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