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Long-distance correlations in TCABR biasing experiments
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EngineeringTcabr TokamakPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsSpace Plasma PhysicStatistical AnalysisPlasma SimulationPlasma TheoryPlasma ConfinementInstrumentationStatisticsPlasma DiagnosticsPhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicFundamental Plasma PhysicPotential FluctuationsAbstract Long-distance CorrelationsTcabr Biasing ExperimentsNon-axisymmetric Plasma ConfigurationsExperiment DesignStatistical Inference
Abstract Long-distance correlations (LDCs) of plasma potential fluctuations in the plasma edge have been investigated in the TCABR tokamak in the regime of edge biasing H-mode using an array of multi-pin Langmuir probes. This activity was carried out as part of the scientific programme of the 4th IAEA Joint Experiment (2009). The experimental data confirm the effect of amplification of LDCs in potential fluctuations during biasing recently observed in stellarators and tokamaks. For long toroidal distances between probes, the cross-spectrum is concentrated at low frequencies f < 60 kHz with peaks at f < 5 kHz, f = 13–15 kHz and f ∼ 40 kHz and low wave numbers with a maximum at k = 0. The effects of MHD activity on the LDCs in potential fluctuation are investigated.
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