- Diamond, PH;
- Champeaux, S;
- Malkov, M;
- Das, A;
- Gruzinov, I;
- Rosenbluth, MN;
- Holland, C;
- Wecht, B;
- Smolyakov, AI;
- Hinton, FL;
- Lin, Z;
- Hahm, TS
The article reports on recent developments in the theory of secondary instability in drift-ion temperature gradient turbulence. Specifically, the article explores secondary instability as a mechanism for zonal flow generation, transport barrier dynamics and avalanche formation. These in turn are related to the space-time statistics of the drift wave induced flux, the scaling of transport with collisionality and β, and the spatio-temporal evolution of transport barriers.