Alfven frequency modes at the edge of TFTR plasmas

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, , Citation Z. Chang et al 1995 Nucl. Fusion 35 1469 DOI 10.1088/0029-5515/35/12/I07

0029-5515/35/12/1469

Abstract

An Alfven frequency mode (AFM) is very often seen in TFTR neutral beam heated plasmas as well as in ohmic plasmas. This quasi-coherent mode has so far only been seen on magnetic fluctuation diagnostics (Mirnov coils). A close correlation between the plasma edge density and the mode activity (frequency and amplitude) has been observed, which indicates that the AFM is an edge localized mode with r/a>0.85. No direct impact of this mode on the plasma global performance or on fast ion loss (e.g., the alpha particles in DT experiments) has been observed. This mode is not the conventional TAE (toroidicity induced Alfven eigenmode). The present TAE theory cannot explain this observation. Other possible explanations are discussed

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