Cooperative elliptical instability and plasma blob generation

ORAL

Abstract

In previous investigations it was found that an $m = 1$ poloidal mode number inside the main plasma column give rise to high-intensity bursts in CSDX. This behavior is also typical for other linear devices, e.g. VINETA and LAPD. Because of the $E\times B$ drift every perturbation in the potential results in a vortex. An $m = 1$ mode in the potential consists of a negative and positive perturbation, which are vortices rotating in opposite directions and therefore an $m = 1$ mode is a counterrotating vortex pair. From fluid mechanics it is known that counter-rotating vortex pairs are subject to the elliptic instability, which is a three-dimensional instability of a two-dimensional flow. This instability can modify the internal structure of the vortex core leading to injection of smaller vortices, which could be a generation mechanism for plasma blobs. Using fast camera measurements first evidence of the existence of the cooperative elliptic instability in magnetized plasmas can be provided.

Authors

  • Peter Manz

    • Center for Momentum Transport and Flow Organization, Center for Energy Research, University of California at San Diego
  • M. Xu

    • Center for Momentum Transport and Flow Organization, Center for Energy Research, University of California at San Diego
  • N. Fedorczak

    • Center for Momentum Transport and Flow Organization, Center for Energy Research, University of California at San Diego
  • S.H. M{\"u}ller

    • Center for Momentum Transport and Flow Organization, Center for Energy Research, University of California at San Diego
  • S.C. Thakur

    • Center for Momentum Transport and Flow Organization, Center for Energy Research, University of California at San Diego
  • G.R. Tynan

    • Center for Momentum Transport and Flow Organization, Center for Energy Research, University of California at San Diego
  • J. H. Yu

    • Center for Energy Research, University of California at San Diego