dc.description.abstract | We report results from experiments performed to study how a DC bias with respect to
the plasma potential is affecting the plasma states in the toroidal geometry of the
Blaamann device in Tromso. In the experiments discussed here, a ring with smaller
diameter than the limiter was centered inside the bulk of the plasma and its bias varied
with respect to the plasma potential.
In the electron saturation current regime of the ring, a significant reduction of the
fluctuation levels was observed, and a shear in the poloidal velocity occurred at the lowfield
side of the ring. This shear was positioned at the same radial position as the
maximum of the radial transport when the ring was left floating or biased in the ion
saturation current regime. For the latter ring biases, the poloidal velocities had no shear
on the low-field side of the ring. Without the velocity shear, the radial transport was
similar to previous experiments without ring. With the velocity shear, the radial
transport was destroyed. This plasma state, with very low radial transport and fluctuation
levels as well as plasma densities around 1017 m-3, is believed to provide a suitable
plasma for wave propagation studies in a magnetized plasma with curved magnetic field
lines without end effects. | en |