Effects of Magnetic Shear on Toroidal Rotation in Tokamak Plasmas with Lower Hybrid Current Drive

Application of lower hybrid (LH) current drive in tokamak plasmas can induce both co- and countercurrent directed changes in toroidal rotation, depending on the core q profile. For discharges with q[subscript 0] < 1, rotation increments in the countercurrent direction are observed. If the LH-driv...

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Main Authors: Podpaly, Y. A. (Contributor), Scott, S. D. (Author), Chouli, B. (Author), Fenzi-Bonizec, C. (Author), Nave, M. F. F. (Author), Diamond, P. H. (Author), Delgado-Aparicio, Luis (Author), Eriksson, L.-G (Author), Giroud, C. (Author), Kirov, K. (Author), Mailloux, J. (Author), Rice, John E. (Contributor), Reinke, Matthew Logan (Contributor), Mumgaard, Robert Thomas (Contributor), Shiraiwa, Shunichi (Contributor), Wallace, Gregory Marriner (Contributor), Gao, Chi (Contributor), Granetz, Robert S. (Contributor), Hughes, Jerry W. (Contributor), Parker, Ronald R. (Contributor), Bonoli, Paul T. (Contributor), Greenwald, Martin J. (Contributor), Hubbard, Amanda E. (Contributor), Hutchinson, Ian H. (Contributor), Irby, James Henderson (Contributor), Marmar, Earl S. (Contributor), Wolfe, Stephen M. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society, 2014-02-18T16:43:49Z.
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