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Nonlocal transient transport and thermal barriers in Rijnhuizen Tokamak project plasmas

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In the Rijnhuizen Tokamak Project plasmas, a transient rise of the core electron temperature is observed when hydrogen pellets are injected tangentially to induce fast cooling of the peripheral region. High-resolution Thomson scattering measurements show that the T-e rise is associated with large temperature gradients in the region 1 < q < 2. This region acts as a layer of transiently increased thermal resistivity (transport barrier) when probed by fast heat pulses from modulated electron cyclotron heating.

Year of Publication
1999
Journal
Physical Review Letters
Volume
82
Number
25
Number of Pages
5048-5051
Date Published
Jun 21
ISBN Number
0031-9007
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