Effect of density fluctuations on ECCD in ITER and TCV

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Density fluctuations near the edge of tokamak plasmas can affect the propagation of electron cyclotron (EC) waves. In the present paper, the EC wave propagation in a fluctuating equilibrium is determined using the ray-tracing code C3PO. The evolution of the electron distribution function is calculated self-consistently with the EC wave damping using the 3-D Fokker-Planck solver LUKE. The cumulative effect of fluctuations results in a significant broadening of the current profile combined with a fluctuating power deposition profile. This mechanism improves the simulation of fully non-inductive EC discharges in the TCV tokamaks. Predictive simulations for ITER show that density fluctuations could make the stabilization of NTMs in ITER more challenging. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2012.

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Decker, J., Peysson, Y., & Coda, S. (2012). Effect of density fluctuations on ECCD in ITER and TCV. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 32). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20123201016

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