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Study on H-mode access at low density with lower hybrid current drive and lithium-wall coatings on the EAST superconducting tokamak

  • G.S. Xu
  • , B.N. Wan
  • , J.G. Li
  • , X.Z. Gong
  • , J.S. Hu
  • , J.F. Shan
  • , H. Li
  • , D.K. Mansfield
  • , D.A. Humphreys
  • , Volker Naulin
    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • University of Science and Technology of China
    • Princeton University
    • General Atomics

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    Abstract

    The first high-confinement mode (H-mode) with type-III edge localized modes at an H factor of HIPB98(y,2) ~ 1 has been obtained with about 1 MW lower hybrid wave power on the EAST superconducting tokamak. The first H-mode plasma appeared after wall conditioning by lithium (Li) evaporation before plasma breakdown and the real-time injection of fine Li powder into the plasma edge. The threshold power for H-mode access follows the international tokamak scaling even in the low density range and a threshold in density has been identified. With increasing accumulation of deposited Li the H-mode duration was gradually extended up to 3.6 s corresponding to ~30 confinement times, limited only by currently attainable durations of the plasma current flat top. Finally, it was observed that neutral density near the lower X-point was progressively reduced by a factor of 4 with increasing Li accumulation, which is considered the main mechanism for the H-mode power threshold reduction by the Li wall coatings.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalNuclear Fusion
    Volume51
    Issue number7
    Pages (from-to)072001
    ISSN0029-5515
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • Fusion energy

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