Effect of RMP on Edge Density Profiles and Fluctuations in DIII-D
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Abstract
Resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) has been used successfully to suppress Type-I edge localized modes (ELM) in DIII-D. In these ELM-suppressed operations, the detailed edge density profile and evolution of the fluctuations have been investigated in order to study the effect of RMP on edge transport. Utilizing a high-resolution profile reflectometer ($\Delta $t=25~$\mu $s, $\Delta $r $\ge $ 2 mm), it is observed that with even parity n=3 RMP, pellet injection results in a larger increase in the scrape-off layer density and a smaller increase in the pedestal density gradient, as compared with no RMP. This result is consistent with the decay time of pellet-induced core density perturbation with RMP being shorter than without RMP, indicating an enhanced particle transport during the ELM-suppressed phase. The detailed density profile and fluctuation evolution will be presented for various RMP configurations, e.g. n=1, n=3, in both low and high collisionalities.
*Supported by the US DOE under DE-FG03-01ER54615, DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-FG02-04ER54758, and W-7405-ENG-48.