Author:
Kinoshita T.,Tanaka K.,Sakai H.,Yanai R.,Nunami M.,Michael C.A.
Abstract
Abstract
Absolute value measurements of turbulence amplitude in magnetically confined
high-temperature plasmas can effectively explain turbulence-driven transport characteristics and
their role in plasma confinements. Two-dimensional phase contrast imaging (2D-PCI) is a technique
to evaluate the space-time spectrum of ion-scale electron density fluctuation. However, absolute
value measurement of turbulence amplitude has not been conducted owing to the nonlinearity of the
detector. In this study, the absolute measurement method proposed in the previous study is
applied to turbulence measurement results in the large helical device. As a result, the localized
turbulence amplitude at ne
= 1.5 × 1019 m-3 is approximately 3.5 × 1015 m-3, which is 0.02% of the electron density. In addition, the evaluated poloidal
wavenumber spectrum is almost consistent, within a certain error range, the spectrum being
calculated using a nonlinear gyrokinetic simulation. This result is the first to the best of our
knowledge to quantitatively evaluate turbulence amplitudes measured by 2D-PCI and compare with
simulations.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
Cited by
2 articles.
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