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Metal impurity transport control in JET H-mode plasmas with central ion cyclotron radiofrequency power injection

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The scan of ion cyclotron resonant heating (ICRH) power has been used to systematically study the pump out effect of central electron heating on impurities such as Ni and Mo in H-mode low collisionality discharges in JET. The transport parameters of Ni and Mo have been measured by introducing a transient perturbation on their densities via the laser blow off technique. Without ICRH Ni and Mo density profiles are typically peaked. The application of ICRH induces on Ni and Mo in the plasma centre (at normalized poloidal flux rho = 0.2) an outward drift approximately proportional to the amount of injected power. Above a threshold of ICRH power of about 3 MW in the specific case the radial flow of Ni and Mo changes from inwards to outwards and the impurity profiles, extrapolated to stationary conditions, become hollow. At mid-radius the impurity profiles become flat or only slightly hollow. In the plasma centre the variation of the convection-to-diffusivity ratio upsilon/D of Ni is particularly well correlated with the change in the ion temperature gradient in qualitative agreement with the neoclassical theory. However, the experimental radial velocity is larger than the neoclassical one by up to one order of magnitude. Gyrokinetic simulations of the radial impurity fluxes induced by electrostatic turbulence do not foresee a flow reversal in the analysed discharges.

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
51
Number
3
Issue
3
Number of Pages
033002
Date Published
Mar
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0029-5515
DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/51/3/033002
PId
dc8bc3592b534a570ec367324f31bd67
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
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