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High performance reversed shear plasmas with a large radius transport barrier in JT-60U
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EngineeringPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsHigh PerformanceMagnetic Confinement FusionPlasma SimulationPlasma TheoryControlled Nuclear FusionMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma ConfinementReversed ShearElectron DensityPhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicNuclear AstrophysicsReversed Shear PlasmasShear PlasmasNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsPlasma Application
The operation of reversed shear plasmas in JT-60U has been extended to the low-q, high-Ip region keeping a large radius transport barrier, and a high fusion performance has been achieved. Record values of deuterium-tritium (DT)-equivalent power gain in JT-60U have been obtained: QDTeq = 1.05, τE = 0.97 s, nD(0) = 4.9 × 1019 m-3 and Ti(0) = 16.5 keV. A large improvement in confinement resulted from the formation of an internal transport barrier (ITB) with a large radius, which was characterized by steep gradients in electron density, electron temperature and ion temperature just inside the position of qmin. Large negative shear regions, up to 80% of the plasma minor radius in the low-qmin regime (qmin∼2), were obtained by plasma current ramp-up after the formation of the ITB with the pressure and current profiles being controlled by adjustment of plasma volume and beam power. The ITB was established by on-axis beam heating into a low density target plasma with reversed shear that was formed by current ramp-up without beam heating. The confinement time increased with the radius of the ITB and the decrease of qmin at a fixed toroidal field. High H factors, up to 3.3, were achieved with an L mode edge. The effective one fluid thermal diffusivity χeff had its minimum in the ITB. The values of H/q95 and βt increased with the decrease of q95, and the highest performance was achieved at q95 ∼3.1 (2.8 MA). The performance was limited by disruptive beta collapses with βN∼2 at qmin∼2.
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