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摘要
在先进超导实验托卡马克(EAST)上进行的 H 模式实验中,高速真空紫外线(VUV)成像系统捕捉到了所谓的边缘局部模式(ELM)引起的波动。这项工作分析了清晰的场线对齐丝状结构。通过比较 VUV 信号和分流器探头信号,分析了不同放电条件下 SOL 中 ELM 细丝引起的离子传输。研究发现,在 ELM 过程中,沿开放场线向分流靶的对流传输在平行离子粒子传输机制中占主导地位。根据紫外可见光图像得出的丝状结构环形模数随电子密度基座高度的增加而增加。对 ELM 爆发期间环状分布特征的分析表明了环状分布的不对称性。此外,还利用紫外成像数据分析了共振磁扰动(RMP)对 ELM 尺寸的影响。当线圈的相位差发生周期性变化时,灯丝的宽度也会发生变化。此外,VUV 信号上 ELM 的时间演变提供了每个单一 ELM 事件的上升时间和衰减时间,结果表明这两个时间之间呈负相关趋势。
VUV imaging of type-Ⅰ ELM filamentary structures and their temporal characteristics on EAST
In the H-mode experiments conducted on the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), fluctuations induced by the so-called edge localized modes (ELMs) are captured by a high-speed vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) imaging system. Clear field line-aligned filamentary structures are analyzed in this work. Ion transport induced by ELM filaments in the SOL under different discharge conditions is analyzed by comparing the VUV signals with the divertor probe signals. It is found that convective transport along open field lines towards the divertor target dominates the parallel ion particle transport mechanism during ELMs. The toroidal mode number of the filamentary structure derived from the VUV images increases with the electron density pedestal height. The analysis of the toroidal distribution characteristics during ELM bursts reveals toroidal asymmetry. The influence of resonance magnetic perturbation (RMP) on the ELM size is also analyzed using VUV imaging data. When the phase difference of the coil changes periodically, the widths of the filaments change as well. Additionally, the temporal evolution of the ELMs on the VUV signals provides rise time and decay time for each single ELM event, and the results indicate a negative correlation trend between these two times.