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Sawtooth Precursor Oscillations on DIII-D

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Abstract

The sawtooth oscillation, observed in tokamak plasmas with a central safety factor of less than unity, is a periodic disruptive instability characterized by a slow ramping of central plasma density and temperature, followed by a fast relaxation resulting in flattening of both profiles. Elongated neutral-beam-heated discharges on the DIII-D tokamak exhibit multiple precursor oscillations with mode number m/n = 1/1. The dominant m/n = 1/1 mode oscillates at the plasma rotation frequency. A downshifted mode also appears early in the sawtooth ramp. A normalization of electron cyclotron emission imaging data that removes the contribution of slow electron temperature profile evolution reveals that both modes are consistent with an underlying quasi-interchange plasma displacement.

Year of Publication
2011
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Volume
39
Number
11
Issue
11
Number of Pages
3022-3023
Date Published
Nov
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0093-3813
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2011.2157535
PId
ea1fc3016e4372f3eaf0be6379401928
Alternate Journal
IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci.
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