Pedestal Density Fluctuations During Quiescent and ELMing H-mode Plasmas
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Abstract
Spatially resolved density fluctuation characteristics have been measured in the pedestal region of quasi-steady-state Type~I ELMing plasmas and ELM-free quiescent H-mode (QH) plasmas using 2D beam emission spectroscopy measurements. During Type~I ELMing plasmas, these fluctuations are modulated with the ELM cycles. Two distinct frequency bands (20-200~kHz and 250-450~kHz) are observed propagating in opposite directions. In QH-mode plasmas, discrete and coherent modes are observed in the pedestal region of particular discharges at relatively high-pedestal pressure. These modes appear from 50-250~kHz, peaking in amplitude around 150~kHz, with a uniform frequency separation of about 10~kHz. Observed characteristics of these modes will be compared with those from ELITE calculations of theoretically predicted pressure-gradient limiting instabilities, such as kinetic ballooning modes.
*Work supported by the US DOE under DE-FG02-08ER54999, DE-FG02-89ER53296, DE-FC02-04ER54698 and DE-FG03-08ER54984.
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