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Advanced tokamak physics in DIII-D
- Petty, CC;
- Luce, TC;
- Politzer, PA;
- Wade, MR;
- Allen, SL;
- Austin, ME;
- Bray, B;
- Burrell, KH;
- Casper, TA;
- Chu, MS;
- Ferron, JR;
- Fredrickson, ED;
- Garofalo, AM;
- Gohil, P;
- Gorelov, I;
- Greenfield, CM;
- Heidbrink, WW;
- Hsieh, C-L;
- Hyatt, AW;
- Jayakumar, R;
- Johnson, LC;
- Kinsey, JE;
- La Haye, RJ;
- Lao, LL;
- Lasnier, CJ;
- Lazarus, EA;
- Leonard, AW;
- Lin-Liu, YR;
- Lohr, J;
- Mahdavi, MA;
- Makowski, MA;
- McKee, GR;
- Murakami, M;
- Navratil, GA;
- Okabayashi, M;
- Petrie, TW;
- Pinsker, RI;
- Prater, R;
- Rettig, CL;
- Rhodes, TL;
- Rice, BW;
- Scoville, JT;
- Staebler, GM;
- Strait, EJ;
- Taylor, TS;
- Watkins, JG;
- West, WP;
- Wolf, NS;
- Wong, K-L
- et al.
Abstract
Advanced tokamaks seek to achieve a high bootstrap current fraction without sacrificing fusion power density or fusion gain. Good progress has been made towards the DIII-D research goal of demonstrating a high-β advanced tokamak plasma in steady state with a relaxed, fully non-inductive current profile and a bootstrap current fraction greater than 50%. The limiting factors for transport, stability, and current profile control in advanced operating modes are discussed in this paper.
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