Heating tokamaks via the ion-cyclotron and ion-ion hybrid resonances

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The ion-ion hybrid resonance can occur at high plasma densities in tokamaks and thereby absorb energy from the fast magnetosonic mode which would otherwise propagate freely. Ion-cyclotron resonance regions, although they occur in the low-density peripheral plasma, can nonetheless cause sufficient absorption to compete with fundamental cyclotron resonance damping by ions. For the ion-ion hybrid resonance it is shown that: (1) the energy absorption occurs via a sequence of mode conversions. (2) A poloidal field component normal to the ion-ion hybrid mode conversion surface strongly influences the mode conversion process, so that roughly equal electron and ion heating occurs in the present proton-deuterium experiments, while solely electron heating is predicted to prevail in deuterium-tritium reactors. (3) The ion-ion hybrid resonance suppresses toroidal eigenmodes. (4) Wave absorption in minority fundamental ion-cyclotron heating experiments will be dominated by ion-ion hybrid mode conversion absorption for minority concentrations exceeding roughly 1%. © 1977 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Perkins, F. W. (1977). Heating tokamaks via the ion-cyclotron and ion-ion hybrid resonances. Nuclear Fusion, 17(6), 1197–1224. https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/17/6/008

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