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Qingquan YANG (杨清泉), Fangchuan ZHONG (钟方川), Guosheng XU (徐国盛), Ning YAN (颜宁), Liang CHEN (陈良), Xiang LIU (刘祥), Yong LIU (刘永), Liang WANG (王亮), Zhendong YANG (仰振东), Yifeng WANG (王一丰), Yang YE (叶扬), Heng ZHANG (张恒), Xiaoliang LI (李小良). Combined Langmuir-magnetic probe measurements of type-I ELMy filaments in the EAST tokamak[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2018, 20(6): 65101-065101. DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/aaab43
Citation: Qingquan YANG (杨清泉), Fangchuan ZHONG (钟方川), Guosheng XU (徐国盛), Ning YAN (颜宁), Liang CHEN (陈良), Xiang LIU (刘祥), Yong LIU (刘永), Liang WANG (王亮), Zhendong YANG (仰振东), Yifeng WANG (王一丰), Yang YE (叶扬), Heng ZHANG (张恒), Xiaoliang LI (李小良). Combined Langmuir-magnetic probe measurements of type-I ELMy filaments in the EAST tokamak[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2018, 20(6): 65101-065101. DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/aaab43
  • Detailed investigations on the filamentary structures associated with the type-I edge-localized modes (ELMs) should be helpful for protecting the materials of a plasma-facing wall on a future large device. Related experiments have been carefully conducted in the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) using combined Langmuir-magnetic probes. The experimental results indicate that the radially outward velocity of type-I ELMy filaments can be up to 1.7 km s-1 in the far scrape-off layer (SOL) region. It is remarkable that the electron temperature of these filaments is detected to be ~50 eV, corresponding to a fraction of 1/6 to the temperature near the pedestal top, while the density (~3 ×10 19 m -3) of these filaments could be approximate to the line-averaged density. In addition, associated magnetic fluctuations have been clearly observed at the same time, which show good agreement with the density perturbations. A localized current on the order of ~100 kA could be estimated within the filaments.
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