Study of ELM Density Turbulence using the Upgraded Phase Contrast Imaging on DIII-D

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Abstract

Recent studies of the turbulent density fluctuations accompanying ELMs in mixed ELM-type discharges have exploited the expanded wavenumber range of the upgraded Phase Contrast Imaging (PCI) diagnostic. The PCI data demonstrate the difference between the fluctuations generated by Type I ELMs, which are broadband in frequency and wavelength, and those generated by Type III ELMs, which are similar in amplitude but restricted to long wavelengths, suggesting that turbulence may play a significant role in Type I ELM transport. The high frequency response of PCI makes it ideal for studying the ELM-associated density fluctuations, which are observed at frequencies up to several MHz, evolve on time scales of 10s of $\mu$s, and persist after the magnetic component of the ELM has decayed away. The upgraded PCI, with independent systems for long and short wavelength detection ($k$ $<$ 5 cm$^{-1}$ and 1 $<$ $k$ $<$ 30 cm$^{-1}$ respectively), demonstrated coverage of the full wavenumber range of interest.

*Work supported in part by the US Department of Energy under DE-FG02-94ER54235, DE-FC02-04ER54698, and DE-FC02-99ER54512.

Authors

  • J.C. Rost

    • MIT PSFC
    • MIT
  • E.M. Davis

    • MIT PSFC
    • MIT
  • A. Marinoni

    • MIT PSFC
    • MIT
  • M. Porkolab

    • MIT-PSFC
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • MIT PSFC
    • MIT
  • K. Burrell

    • GA
    • General Atomics