S. V. Shatalin, M. V. Deryabina, A. B. Altukhov, E. Z. Gusakov, V. V. D’yachenko, L. A. Esipov, M. A. Irzak, A. N. Konovalov, S. I. Lashkul, A. Yu. Popov
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Probe Measurements in Experiments with Additional Working Gas Puffing into Frontal Region of Lower Hybrid Antenna of the FT-2 Tokamak
In the experiments at the FT-2 tokamak, it was ascertained that the additional puffing of working gas into the region immediately adjacent to the launching antenna suppresses the development of parametric instability, which is considered to be the main obstacle to efficient penetration of the lower hybrid wave into the inner regions of the tokamak plasma. Using probe measurements, radial profiles of electron density and temperature in the scrape-off layer (SOL) were obtained, as well as their changes during the lower hybrid pulse were traced. It was shown that local gas puffing causes toroidal inhomogeneity of the edge plasma parameters. By means of performing direct measurements, the effect of plasma “forcing-out” from the frontal region of the radiating antenna under the action of ponderomotive force in the field of the introduced wave was detected. The effect of ponderomotive force on the edge plasma parameters and, as a consequence, on the antenna–plasma coupling efficiency should be taken into account in large-sized facilities at high powers.
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Plasma Physics Reports is a peer reviewed journal devoted to plasma physics. The journal covers the following topics: high-temperature plasma physics related to the problem of controlled nuclear fusion based on magnetic and inertial confinement; physics of cosmic plasma, including magnetosphere plasma, sun and stellar plasma, etc.; gas discharge plasma and plasma generated by laser and particle beams. The journal also publishes papers on such related topics as plasma electronics, generation of radiation in plasma, and plasma diagnostics. As well as other original communications, the journal publishes topical reviews and conference proceedings.