On the possibility of low-threshold anomalous absorption in tokamak 2nd-harmonic electron cyclotron resonance heating experiments

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Abstract

The parametric decay of an extraordinary electron cyclotron pump wave to electron Bernstein (EB) wave and ion Bernstein wave leading to anomalous absorption in 2nd-harmonic electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) experiments is analyzed. It is shown that in an axisymmetric system, like tokamak, excitation of the low-threshold absolute parametric decay instability (PDI) is possible in the case of non-monotonic behaviour of plasma density in radial direction and due to poloidal magnetic-field inhomogeneity. The threshold of the absolute PDI instability determined by linear dissipation of the EB wave is shown to be substantially exceeded in nowadays 2nd-harmonic ECRH experiments in tokamaks that provide an explanation for the mysterious ion acceleration effect observed there. Copyright © 2012 EPLA.

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Gusakov, E., & Popov, A. (2012). On the possibility of low-threshold anomalous absorption in tokamak 2nd-harmonic electron cyclotron resonance heating experiments. EPL, 99(1). https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/99/15001

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