Magnetic Turbulence and Current Drive during Local Helicity Injection

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Abstract

Magnetic measurements during dc helicity injection tokamak startup indicate Alfvénic turbulence in the injected current streams mediates magnetic relaxation and results in macroscopic plasma current drive. Localization of such activity to the injected current streams, a bias voltage dependence to its onset, and higher-order spectral analysis indicate super-Alfvénic electrons excite instabilities that drive the observed turbulence. Measured fluctuation helicity is consistent with an α-dynamo electromotive force driving net current comparable to the macroscopic equilibrium current density. These results imply new constraints for scaling local helicity injection to larger devices.

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Richner, N. J., Bodner, G. M., Bongard, M. W., Fonck, R. J., Nornberg, M. D., & Reusch, J. A. (2022). Magnetic Turbulence and Current Drive during Local Helicity Injection. Physical Review Letters, 128(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.105001

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