Anomalous transport due to large coherent structures in a magnetized toroidal plasma
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2020-11-18Type
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Anomalous transport due to large coherent structures, or coherent events, is studied experimentally in a magnetized toroidal discharge plasma. The present analysis emphasizes anomalous plasma losses as well as transport of electron thermal energy density across magnetic field lines. The experiment was carried out in the Blaamann device at the University of Tromsø. The diagnostics are based on data for potential, density and electron temperature variations as detected by Langmuir probes. Most of the data analysis uses conditional sampling. The flux of thermal energy density can be broken down into several components which are analyzed separately. Experimental means for obtaining the space-time variation of the complete polarization drifts are demonstrated, and the results compared with the fluctuating E × B0/B20-velocities. For the present conditions these polarization drifts contribute only little to the plasma losses, but for other discharge parameters in heavier gases they can be important. Our results show that while the density, the potential and the electric field variations are dominated by large scales, the vorticity of the E × B0/B20-flow as well as the ion polarization drifts are strongly intermittent.
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Fredriksen, Pécseli H, Trulsen J. Anomalous transport due to large coherent structures in a magnetized toroidal plasma. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion. 2020;63(1)Metadata
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