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Investigation of beam- and wave-plasma interactions in spherical tokamak Globus-M

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NUCLEAR FUSION
Volume 51, Issue 10, Pages -

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INT ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/51/10/103019

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  1. Russian Academy of Science
  2. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
  3. RFBR [08-02-00511, 08-02-00992, 09-02-00984a, 09-02-01336, 10-02-01421, 10-02-00746, 11.G34.31.0001]
  4. SPbSPU
  5. IAEA [14720, 2011-1.8-518-001-211]

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The experimental and theoretical results obtained in the last two years on the interaction of neutral particle beams and high-frequency waves with a plasma using the spherical tokamak Globus-M are discussed. The experiments on the injection of low-energy proton beam of similar to 300 eV directed particle energy are performed with a plasma gun that produces a hydrogen plasma jet of density up to 3 x 10(22) m(-3) and a high velocity up to 250 km s(-1). A moderate density rise (up to 30%) is achieved in the central plasma region without plasma disruption. Experiments on high-energy (up to 30 keV) neutral beam injection into the D-plasma are analysed. Modelling results on confinement of fast particles inside the plasma column that follows the neutral beam injection are discussed. The influence of the magnetic field on the fast particle losses is argued. A neutral beam injection regime with primary ion heating is obtained and discussed. The new regime with fast current ramp-up and early neutral beam injection shows electron temperature rise and formation of broad T(e) profiles until the q = 1 flux surface enters the plasma column. An energetic particle mode in the range of frequencies 5-30 kHz and toroidal Alfven eigenmodes in the range 50-300 kHz are recorded in that regime simultaneously with the T(e) rise. The energetic particle mode and toroidal Alfven eigenmodes behaviour are discussed. The toroidal Alfven eigenmode spectrum appears in Globus-M as a narrow band corresponding to n = 1. The first experimental results on plasma start-up and noninductive current drive generation are presented. The experiments are carried out with antennae providing mostly poloidal slowing down of waves with a frequency of 920 MHz, which is higher than a lower hybrid one existing under the experimental conditions. The high current drive efficiency is shown to be high (of about 0.25 A W(-1)), and its mechanism is proposed. Some near future plans of the experiments are also discussed.

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