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- Title
Application of Doppler Backscattering for Alfvén Mode Study on the Globus-M Spherical Tokamak.
- Authors
Bulanin, V. V.; Bakharev, N. N.; Gusev, V. K.; Kurskiev, G. S.; Minaev, V. B.; Patrov, M. I.; Petrov, A. V.; Petrov, Yu. V.; Sakharov, N. V.; Shchegolev, P. B.; Telnova, A. Yu.; Tolstyakov, S. Yu.; Yashin, A. Yu.
- Abstract
The Alfvén oscillations were studied using the multifrequency Doppler backscattering (DBS) method on the Globus-M spherical tokamak during the neutral deuterium injection. The principles of Alfvén mode registration by the DBS method are discussed. Microwave schemes of multifrequency probing are described. It is shown that the observed plasma rotation velocity oscillations are due to the oscillations of the drift velocity in crossed radial electric field of the Alfvén wave and the magnetic field. The absolute values of the magnetic field perturbations of the toroidal Alfvén eigenmode (TAE) in the internal regions of the tokamak discharge are determined. The obtained data are compared with the results of the magnetic field oscillations measurements obtained by a magnetic probe located outside the plasma region. The use of multifrequency probing in the DBS method made it possible to determine the radial distributions of the amplitude of magnetic field oscillations. These data were obtained for oscillations at the TAE fundamental frequency and at harmonic frequencies, which were found to correspond to different toroidal mode numbers. In general, the data obtained can be compared with the results of numerical modeling of the Alfvén spectrum in the Globus-M tokamak. The prospects for the further use of the DBS method for studying Alfvén oscillations in toroidal installations are discussed.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC field measurements; PLASMA flow; TOROIDAL plasma; PLASMA Alfven waves; MAGNETIC measurements; PLASMA beam injection heating; BACKSCATTERING; ABSOLUTE value
- Publication
Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 2020, Vol 83, Issue 7, p1124
- ISSN
1063-7788
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063778820070042