Effect of the E × B drift on the redistribution of the divertor particle flux in the HL-2A ECRH plasmas

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Abstract

Double-peaked distribution (DPD) of particle flux has only been observed on the outer divertor target in electron cyclotron resonance heating deuterium plasmas with B × ∇ B toward the X-point in the HL-2A tokamak using high spatiotemporal Langmuir probe arrays. The experimental results demonstrate that the formation of the DPD is mainly due to the enhanced poloidal E × B drift flow stimulated in the divertor region, which is dependent on the plasma density, heating power, and divertor structure. The experimental results are qualitatively consistent with the SOLPS simulation. The experiment also shows that the formation of the DPD might be related to the enhanced cross field transport in the far scrape-off layer. This experimental findings presented here reveal the crucial role played by the synergistic effect of poloidal E × B drift flow and the closed divertor structure in the redistribution of the particle flux, which provides a potential way for the control of high heat flux in future fusion devices.

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Wu, N., Cheng, J., Du, H. L., Huang, Z. H., Yan, L. W., Wang, W. C., … Xu, M. (2023). Effect of the E × B drift on the redistribution of the divertor particle flux in the HL-2A ECRH plasmas. Physics of Plasmas, 30(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0126491

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