Observation of parametric instabilities in the lower-hybrid range of frequencies in the high-density tokamak

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Parametric decay processes have been studied using rf probes and CO 2 laser scattering during the lower-hybrid wave heating and current drive experiments in the Alcator C tokamak. The most important process is believed to be the nonresonant decay into ion-cyclotron quasimodes and/or that into electron-Landau quasimodes. At lower densities ω0/ ω1h(0)>2 [where ω0 is the frequency of the injected pump wave and ω1h(0) is the lower-hybrid frequency evaluated at the plasma center], where efficient current drive and electron heating are obtained, parametric decay is absent or very weak. At higher densities [ω0/ω1h(0)≲2] strong parametric decay is observed which correlates well with ion tail formation near the plasma edge. Above these densities the electron tail is no longer formed and no significant heating or current drive have been obtained. Parametric decay may be responsible, at least partially, for loss of wave power near the plasma periphery. © 1985 American Institute of Physics.

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Takase, Y., Porkolab, M., Schuss, J. J., Watterson, R. L., Fiore, C. L., Slusher, R. E., & Surko, C. M. (1985). Observation of parametric instabilities in the lower-hybrid range of frequencies in the high-density tokamak. Physics of Fluids, 28(3), 983–994. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.865070

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