Measurements of long-range correlations and bicoherence during biasing in HSX

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Abstract

Using toroidally-spaced Langmuir probes, long-range fluctuation correlations have been measured in floating potential signals during biased discharges in the HSX stellarator. The increase in long-range correlations during biasing occurs in the floating potential signals, but not in the ion saturation current signals. This has been linked to zonal flow formation in the TJ-II stellarator, both in biased discharges and in naturally occurring improved-confinement discharges [1]. Measurements of the auto-bicoherence of the poloidal electric field signals show an increase in broadband 3-wave coupling during biasing, which is analyzed and compared to both biased and naturally occurring enhanced-confinement discharges in TJ-II [2]. Additional measurements of fluctuation moments in HSX are also presented.\\[4pt] [1] M.A. Pedrosa, et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 100 (2008) 215003.\\[0pt] [2] B.Ph. van Milligen, et al, Nucl. Fusion 48 (2008) 115003

*Supported by DOE grant DE-FG02-93ER54222.

Authors

  • Robert Wilcox

    • HSX Plasma Lab, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • Boudewijn van Milligen

    • CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
  • Maria Angeles Pedrosa

    • CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
  • Mirko Ramisch

    • Institut f\"ur Plasmaforschung, Universit\"at Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
  • D.T. Anderson

    • HSX Plasma Lab - UW Madison
    • HSX Plasma Lab, University of Wisconsin, Madison
    • HSX Plasma Lab, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
    • HSX Plasma Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA