Stationary Zonal Flows during the Formation of the Edge Transport Barrier in the JET Tokamak

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High spatial resolution Doppler backscattering measurements in JET have enabled new insights into the development of the edge Er. We observe fine-scale spatial structures in the edge Er well with a wave number krρi≈0.4-0.8, consistent with stationary zonal flows, the characteristics of which vary with density. The zonal flow amplitude and wavelength both decrease with local collisionality, such that the zonal flow E×B shear increases. Above the minimum of the L-H transition power threshold dependence on density, the zonal flows are present during L mode and disappear following the H-mode transition, while below the minimum they are reduced below measurable amplitude during L mode, before the L-H transition.

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Hillesheim, J. C., Delabie, E., Meyer, H., Maggi, C. F., Meneses, L., & Poli, E. (2016). Stationary Zonal Flows during the Formation of the Edge Transport Barrier in the JET Tokamak. Physical Review Letters, 116(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.065002

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