It is demonstrated that a magnetic island chain formed by a saturated tearing instability in a toroidal magnetic fusion device can lock to a special class of externally generated magnetic perturbation in a stabilizing phase. The theoretical apparatus needed to design such perturbations is outlined. These special perturbations - which are termed "designer" error fields - could be used to control the amplitudes of tearing modes in toroidal magnetic fusion experiments without the requirement of fast phase modulation. This type of control would be far more feasible in a reactor environment than conventional active feedback control via external magnetic perturbations. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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Fitzpatrick, R., & Rossi, E. (2001). Control of tearing modes in toroidal fusion experiments using “designer” error fields. Physics of Plasmas, 8(6), 2760–2770. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1365956
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