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Multi-scale physics mechanisms and spontaneous edge transport bifurcations in fusion plasmas
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EngineeringFusion PowerEdge BifurcationPlasma PhysicsPlasma Edge PhysicsMagnetic Confinement FusionMagnetismRadial TransportMagnetic Confinement DevicesControlled Nuclear FusionMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma ConfinementFusion PlasmasPhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma InstabilityMagnetic ConfinementSpintronicsMulti-scale Physics MechanismsApplied Physics
The magnitude of radial transport in magnetic confinement devices for controlled nuclear fusion suffers spontaneous bifurcations when specific system parameter values are exceeded. Here we show, for the first time, that the correlation length of the plasma potential becomes of the order of the machine size during the edge bifurcation itself, quite unlike the density fluctuations. The mechanism governing the development of this bifurcation, leading to the establishment of an edge transport barrier, is still one of the main scientific conundrums facing the magnetic fusion community after more than twenty years of intense research. The results presented here show the dominant role of long-range correlations when approaching the Low to High confinement edge transition in fusion plasmas. This is in line with the expectation that multi-scale interactions are a crucial ingredient of complex dynamics in many non-equilibrium systems.
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