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Towards fully non-inductive current drive operation in JET
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringQuasi-steady OperationPhysicsInternal Transport BarriersMotor DriveBias Temperature InstabilitySuperconductivityApplied PhysicsPlasma ConfinementPropulsionPower ElectronicsMicroelectronicsMagnetic Confinement FusionEnergy Confinement Time
Quasi-steady operation has been achieved at JET in the high-confinement regime with internal transport barriers (ITBs). The ITB has been maintained up to 11 s. This duration, much larger than the energy confinement time, is already approaching a current resistive time. The high-performance phase is limited only by plant constraints. The radial profiles of the thermal electron and ion pressures have steep gradients typically at mid-plasma radius. A large fraction of non-inductive current (above 80%) is sustained throughout the high-performance phase with a poloidal beta exceeding unity. The safety factor profile plays an important role in sustaining the ITB characteristics. In this regime where the self-generated bootstrap current (up to 1.0 MA) represents 50% of the total current, the resistive evolution of the non-monotonic q-profile is slowed down by using off-axis lower-hybrid current drive.
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