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Nuclear Fusion | 2013

Experimental investigations of LHW?plasma coupling and current drive related to achieving H-mode plasmas in EAST

B. J. Ding; E.H. Kong; M. H. Li; Lei Zhang; W. Wei; M. Wang; Handong Xu; Y. C. Li; Bili Ling; Qing Zang; Gang Xu; Xiang Han; H.L. Zhao; Ling Zhang; L.M. Zhao; Huaichuan Hu; Yitao Yang; L. Liu; A. Ekedahl; M. Goniche; R. Cesario; Y. Peysson; J. Decker; V. Basiuk; P. Huynh; J. Artaud; F. Imbeaux; Jiafang Shan; Fukun Liu; Yanping Zhao

Aimed at high-confinement (H-mode) plasmas in the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), the effect of local gas puffing from electron and ion sides of a lower hybrid wave (LHW) antenna on LHW?plasma coupling and high-density experiments with lower hybrid current drive (LHCD) are investigated in EAST. Experimental results show that gas puffing from the electron side is more favourable to improve coupling compared with gas puffing from the ion side. Investigations indicate that LHW?plasma coupling without gas puffing is affected by the density near the LHW grill (grill density), hence leading to multi-transition of low?high?low (L?H?L) confinement, with a correspondingly periodic characteristic behaviour in the plasma radiation. High-density experiments with LHCD suggest that strong lithiation gives a significant improvement on current drive efficiency in the higher density region than 2???1019?m?3. Studies indicate that the sharp decrease in current drive efficiency is mainly correlated with parametric decay instability.Using lithium coating and gas puffing from the electron side of the LHW antenna, an H-mode plasma is obtained by LHCD in a wide range of parameters, whether LHW is deposited inside the half-minor radius or not, implying that a central and large driven current is not a necessary condition for the H-mode plasma. H-mode is investigated with CRONOS.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2011

Upgraded multipulse laser and multipoint Thomson scattering diagnostics on EAST

Qing Zang; Junyu Zhao; Li Yang; Qingsheng Hu; Xiaoqi Xi; Xingxing Dai; Jianhua Yang; Xiaofeng Han; Mengting Li; C.-L. Hsieh

Recently a new Thomson scattering diagnostic system was upgraded in EAST tokamak experiment using a multipulse Nd:YAG (neodymium-yttrium aluminium garnet) laser and a multipoint observation volumes. This diagnostic uses a new optical laser alignment technique that was made to determine accurately the laser position, and a new lens collection system that enables the measurement of wider plasmas object. A composite control system made we can get the results in several seconds. Furthermore, a new data processing method was adopted for much exact results.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2013

Kinetic equilibrium reconstruction on EAST tokamak

Guoqiang Li; Q. Ren; J. Qian; L. L. Lao; S. Ding; Yingjie Chen; Z X Liu; B Lu; Qing Zang

Plasma equilibrium is an important basis for tokamak plasma research. The equilibrium reconstructed from experimental diagnostics is a key element for experiments analysis and for theory study. The kinetic equilibrium has the profiles information (current or safety factor profile, kinetic pressure profile), which are key issues for some studies of physics. With the constraints of magnetic measurements, pressure profile and edge current profile, we achieved the first reconstructed kinetic equilibrium on EAST tokamak. The pressure and edge current profiles are based on the diagnostics and theoretical bootstrap current model. The kinetic equilibrium has the pedestal structure for H-mode plasma, which the magnetic reconstruction missed. This improved equilibrium is an important basis for some experimental analysis and theory studies on EAST.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Nonlinear Transition from Mitigation to Suppression of the Edge Localized Mode with Resonant Magnetic Perturbations in the EAST Tokamak

Y. W. Sun; Y. Liang; Yueqiang Liu; Shuai Gu; Xu Yang; W. Guo; Tonghui Shi; M. Jia; L. Wang; B. Lyu; C. Zhou; A.D. Liu; Qing Zang; H. Liu; Nan Chu; Hui-Hui Wang; T. Zhang; J. Qian; Liuwei Xu; Kaiyang He; D. M. Chen; B. Shen; X.Z. Gong; X. Ji; Shouxin Wang; M. Qi; Yong Song; Q.P. Yuan; Zhi-Cai Sheng; Ge Gao

Evidence of a nonlinear transition from mitigation to suppression of the edge localized mode (ELM) by using resonant magnetic perturbations (RMPs) in the EAST tokamak is presented. This is the first demonstration of ELM suppression with RMPs in slowly rotating plasmas with dominant radio-frequency wave heating. Changes of edge magnetic topology after the transition are indicated by a gradual phase shift in the plasma response field from a linear magneto hydro dynamics modeling result to a vacuum one and a sudden increase of three-dimensional particle flux to the divertor. The transition threshold depends on the spectrum of RMPs and plasma rotation as well as perturbation amplitude. This means that edge topological changes resulting from nonlinear plasma response plays a key role in the suppression of ELM with RMPs.


Nuclear Fusion | 2015

First results of LHCD experiments with 4.6 GHz system toward steady-state plasma in EAST

Fukun Liu; B. J. Ding; J.G. Li; Baonian Wan; Jiafang Shan; M. Wang; L. Liu; L.M. Zhao; M. H. Li; Y. C. Li; Ying Yang; Z.G. Wu; J.Q. Feng; Huaichuan Hu; H. Jia; Y.Y. Huang; W. Wei; M. Cheng; Liuwei Xu; Qing Zang; B. Lyu; S. Y. Lin; Yanmin Duan; J.H. Wu; Y. Peysson; J. Decker; J. Hillairet; A. Ekedahl; Z.P. Luo; J. Qian

A 4.6 GHz lower-hybrid current drive (LHCD) system has been firstly commissioned in EAST in the 2014 campaign. The first LHCD results with 4.6 GHz show that LHW can be coupled to plasma with a low reflection coefficient, drive plasma current and plasma rotation, modify the plasma current profile, and heat plasma effectively. By means of configuration optimization and local gas puffing near the LHW antenna, good LHW–plasma coupling with a reflection coefficient less than 5% is obtained. The maximum LHW power coupled to plasma is up to 3.5 MW. The current drive (CD) efficiency is up to 1.1 × 1019 A m−2 W−1 and the central electron temperature is above 4 keV, suggesting that LH power could be mainly deposited in the core region, which is in agreement with code simulation. Experiments show that the current profile is effectively modified and toroidal rotation in the co-current direction is driven by the LHCD. Also, the CD efficiency and current profile depend on the launched wave spectrum, suggesting the possibility of controlling the current profile by changing the phase difference. Repeatable H-mode plasma is obtained by either the 4.6 GHz LHCD system alone, or together with a 2.45 GHz LHCD system, the NBI (neutral beam injection) system. The different ELM features of H-mode between the different heating methods are under investigation.


Physics of Plasmas | 2016

Lower hybrid current drive experiments with different launched wave frequencies in the EAST tokamak

M. H. Li; B. J. Ding; Fukun Liu; Jiafang Shan; M. Wang; Handong Xu; Li Liu; H C Hu; Xiaotao Zhang; Y. C. Li; W. Wei; Z. G. Wu; W. D. Ma; Y. Yang; J. Q. Feng; H. Jia; Xin Wang; D. J. Wu; M. Chen; L. Xu; J. W. Wang; S. Y. Lin; J. Z. Zhang; J. Qian; Zhengping Luo; Qing Zang; Xiao Feng Han; H.L. Zhao; Y. Peysson; J. Decker

EAST has been equipped with two high power lower hybrid current drive (LHCD) systems with operating frequencies of 2.45 GHz and 4.6 GHz. Comparative LHCD experiments with the two different frequencies were performed in the same conditions of plasma for the first time. It was found that current drive (CD) efficiency and plasma heating effect are much better for 4.6 GHz LH waves than for the one with 2.45 GHz. High confinement mode (H-mode) discharges with 4.6 GHz LHCD as the sole auxiliary heating source have been obtained in EAST and the confinement is higher with respect to that produced previously by 2.45 GHz. A combination of ray-tracing and Fokker-Planck calculations by using the C3PO/LUKE codes was performed in order to explain the different experimental observations between the two waves. In addition, the frequency spectral broadening of the two LH wave operating frequencies was surveyed by using a radio frequency probe.


Nuclear Fusion | 2007

Extension of operational limits on EAST

X. Gao; Jiangang Li; Baonian Wan; Junyu Zhao; Liqun Hu; Haiqing Liu; Yinxian Jie; Q. Xu; Zhenwei Wu; Yu Yang; X.Z. Gong; Biao Shen; Jiansheng Hu; Yuejiang Shi; Bili Ling; Jun Wang; S. Sajjad; Qing Zang; Wei Gao; Tao Zhang; Yaowei Yu; Yao Yang; Xiaofeng Han; Nan Shi; Tingfeng Ming; Ang Ti; Wenyang Zhang; Guosheng Xu; Junling Chen; Guang-Nan Luo

The first plasma has been achieved successfully in the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST). Boronization by the glow discharge (GDC) method was studied in experiments. The plasma performance was obviously improved by GDC boronization. Extension of the operational region and improvement in the plasma performance were obtained. Sawtooth discharges were observed by means of soft x-ray signals, electron cyclotron emission signals and line averaged electron density after boronization. Lower qa and more stable operation were also achieved following GDC boronization. The plasma current ramp-up rate was also improved as a result of decreased impurity content and low averaged loop voltage due to boronization. PLEASE NOTE: THERE HAS BEEN A RETRACTION PUBLISHED FOR THIS ARTICLE.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2007

Operational region and sawteeth oscillation in the EAST tokamak

Haiqing Liu; X. Gao; Junyu Zhao; Liqun Hu; Yinxian Jie; Bili Ling; Q. Xu; Ang Ti; Tingfeng Ming; Yitao Yang; Zhenwei Wu; Jingwei Wang; Guosheng Xu; Wei Gao; G Q Zhong; Qing Zang; Yuejiang Shi; B. Shen; Qinghua Zhou; Yanfei Li; X.Z. Gong; Jiansheng Hu; Y. W. Sun; Yanping Zhao; Jiarong Luo; Jianshan Mao; P.D. Weng; Yuanxi Wan; Xiaokang Zhang; Baonian Wan

The first plasma discharges were successfully achieved on the experimental advanced superconducting tokamak (EAST) in 2006. The sawteeth behaviours were observed by means of soft x-ray diagnostics and ECE signals in the EAST. The displacement and radius of the q = 1 surface was studied and compared with the result of equilibrium calculation. The density sawtooth oscillation was also observed by the HCN laser interferometer diagnostics. The structure of the EAST operational region was studied in detail. Plasma performance was obviously improved by the boronization and wall conditioning. It was observed that lower qa and a wider stable operating region is extended by the GDC boronization.


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2014

Measurement and analysis of Zeff in EAST tokamak

Yingjie Chen; Zhenwei Wu; Wei Gao; Ling Zhang; Yinxian Jie; J. Zhang; Qing Zang; Juan Huang; G.Z. Zuo; Junyu Zhao

Effective ion charge (Zeff) is an important parameter in fusion research and can be used to quantify impurity levels. Investigation into Zeff helps us to understand the impurity generation and transport mechanisms in order to find an effective way to control impurity levels. This key parameter Zeff is measured by the visible bremsstrahlung diagnostic in the EAST tokamak. In this report, Zeff and impurity behavior in siliconization and lithium coating experiments have been investigated. Comparisons of averaged Zeff and Zeff profiles have been made between L-mode and H-mode discharges. It is found that the dependence of Zeff on averaged electron density complies with the hyperbolic scaling. Finally, Zeff behavior in auxiliary heating experiments is analyzed in detail. The relationship between Zeff and external power injected into plasma in lower hybrid wave and ion cyclotron resonance frequency heating has been summarized and analyzed.


Nuclear Fusion | 2016

Characteristics of edge pedestals in LHW and NBI heated H-mode plasmas on EAST

Qing Zang; T.F. Wang; Y. Liang; Youwen Sun; Hongli Chen; S Xiao; Xiaofeng Han; A Hu; C.-L. Hsieh; Hai-Shan Zhou; Junyu Zhao; T. Zhang; X.Z. Gong; Liqun Hu; Fukun Liu; Chundong Hu; X. Gao; Baonian Wan

By using the recently developed Thomson scattering diagnostic, the pedestal structure of the H-mode with neutral beam injection (NBI) or/and lower hybrid wave (LHW) heating on EAST (Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak) is analyzed in detail. We find that a higher ratio of the power of the NBI to the total power of the NBI and the lower hybrid wave (LHW) will produce a large and regular different edge-localized mode (ELM), and a lower ratio will produce a small and irregular ELM. The experiments show that the mean pedestal width has good correlation with , The pedestal width appears to be wider than that on other similar machines, which could be due to lithium coating. However, it is difficult to draw any conclusion of correlation between ρ * and the pedestal width for limited ρ * variation and scattered distribution. It is also found that T e/ T e is ~2 cm, which is the same as the AUG (ASDEX Upgrade), DIII-D and JET (Joint European Torus) results.

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J. Qian

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X.Z. Gong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Junyu Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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B. Lyu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaofeng Han

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Fukun Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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H.Q. Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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M. H. Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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X. Gao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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