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Edge profile stiffness and insensitivity of the density pedestal to neutral fuelling in Alcator C-Mod edge transport barriers

J.W. Hughes, B. LaBombard, J. Terry, A. Hubbard and B. Lipschultz

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Mechanisms determining the structure of edge temperature and density pedestals, which are associated with edge transport barrier (ETB) formation in tokamaks, are investigated on Alcator C-Mod. Experiments suggest a strong role for critical gradient behaviour in setting profile characteristics of edge plasma. The maximum pressure gradient scales as the square of plasma current in both H-modes without edge-localized modes, and in the near scrape-off layer in Ohmic discharges. In either case, the pressure gradient obtained, normalized to the square of plasma current, is a function of local collisionality, hinting that common physics may contribute to setting profile gradients in both confinement regimes. Varying the neutral fuelling source has little effect on density gradient scale lengths in the ETB and a relatively weak impact on the height of the density pedestal, even during aggressive deuterium puffing. Strong screening of neutrals in the ETB are observed, creating a challenge for fuelling H-modes in C-Mod beyond their 'natural' density. A simple pedestal fuelling model does not reproduce the typically clamped density gradients seen in experiment during H-mode puffing. These results suggest that a simple diffusive model for plasma transport is deficient, and that a critical gradient assumption for transport may be essential for pedestal modelling.


PACS

52.55.Fa Tokamaks, spherical tokamaks

52.40.Hf Plasma-material interactions; boundary layer effects

52.35.-g Waves, oscillations, and instabilities in plasmas and intense beams

28.52.Cx Fueling, heating and ignition

52.25.Fi Transport properties

Subjects

Nuclear physics

Plasma physics

Dates

Issue 8 (August 2007)

Received 10 January 2007, accepted for publication 11 June 2007

Published 3 August 2007



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