Effects of impurity seeding on H-mode pedestal near divertor detachment
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Abstract
Injection of $N_2$, Ne and Ar has been performed in DIII-D to assess the impact of impurities on type-I ELMy H mode plasmas near divertor detachment. Prior to detachment, both pedestal pressure and temperature in the impurity-seeded plasmas are comparable with that in non-seeded plasma. The transition to detachment leads to a pedestal temperature drop, which propagates from the edge to the core plasma, eventually degrading the global confinement. The pedestal pressure exhibits a strong correlation with the impurity content and the power across the pedestal. With $N_2$ seeding, radiation is predominantly localized in the divertor/SOL region and the pedestal temperature is only reduced by $\sim30\%$ at detachment, comparable with that in non-seeded plasmas. In contrast, Ar injection leads to significant core radiation, resulting in $\sim60\%$ reduction in pedestal temperature at the onset of detachment. In Ne-seeded plasmas, pedestal temperature is reduced by $\sim50\$% at detachment and remains nearly constant during the detachment phase.
*Work supported by US DOE under DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-AC04-94AL85000.