Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Interaction of waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) with
a plasma has a number of key properties that make them attractive beyond
pure heating. First, the waves can interact resonantly with either the plasma
ions or electrons. In the case of ion cyclotron damping, a small number
of resonant ions are often accelerated to high energies. These ions, apart
from heating the bulk plasma via Coulomb collisions, can increase fusion
reactivity, affect plasma stability and drive current. They have also been
invaluable in diagnostic applications and simulations of fusion-born 3.5MeV
alpha-particles. The second key property of ICRF waves is the transfer of
wave momentum to the plasma. This allows one to drive current, affect plasma
rotation and induce radial transport of the fast-ions with toroidally directed
waves. Finally, ICRF power deposition is rather narrow and its location can be
externally controlled, which has important applications in improving the plasma
performance, affecting the local plasma transport and providing a tool for
plasma transport studies. Representative examples from present-day tokamak
experiments are reviewed to highlight the available capabilities.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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Elenco autori:
Mantica, Paola
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