Isotope effect on filament dynamics in fusion edge plasmas
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24896Date
2017-04-20Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
The influence of the ion mass on filament propagation in the scrape-off layer of toroidal
magnetised plasmas is analysed for various fusion relevant majority species, like hydrogen
isotopes and helium, on the basis of a computational isothermal gyrofluid model for the plasma
edge. Heavy hydrogen isotope plasmas show slower outward filament propagation and thus
improved confinement properties compared to light isotope plasmas, regardless of collisionality
regimes. Similarly, filaments in fully ionised helium move more slowly than in deuterium.
Different mass effects on the filament inertia through polarisation, finite Larmor radius, and
parallel dynamics are identified
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IOP PublishingCitation
Meyer O, Kendl A. Isotope effect on filament dynamics in fusion edge plasmas. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 2017;59(6)Metadata
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