Observation of wave-packet propagation in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies in a tokamak plasma
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- Greene, G. J.
- Gould, R. W.
Abstract
Experimental observation of wave-packet propagation in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies in a tokamak plasma is reported. Studies were carried out in the Caltech Research Tokamak [Phys. Fluids 23, 614 (1980)] in a pure hydrogen plasma and in a regime where fast-wave damping was sufficiently small to permit multiple toroidal transits of the wave packet. Waves were launched by exciting a small loop antenna with a short burst of radio-frequency current and were detected with shielded magnetic probes. Probe scans revealed a large increase in wave-packet amplitude at smaller minor radii, and the packet velocity was found to be independent of radial position. Measurement of the packet transit time yielded direct information about the wave group velocity. Packet velocity was investigated as a function of the fundamental excitation frequency, plasma density, and toroidal magnetic field. Results are compared with the predictions of a cold plasma model that includes a vacuum layer at the edge.
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© 1991 American Institute of Physics. Received 13 December 1989; accepted 3 August 1990. This work was supported by the U. S. Department of Energy under Contracts No. DE-AS03-76-SFO-0767 and No. DE-AC02-76-CHO-3073.Attached Files
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- 11538
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- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE-AS03-76-SFO-0767
- Department of Energy (DOE)
- DE-AC02-76-CHO-3073
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