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Zhaoyang LIU (刘朝阳), Yangzhong ZHANG (章扬忠), Swadesh Mitter MAHAJAN, Adi LIU (刘阿娣), Tao XIE (谢涛), Chu ZHOU (周楚), Tao LAN (兰涛), Jinlin XIE (谢锦林), Hong LI (李弘), Ge ZHUANG (庄革), Wandong LIU (刘万东). The theoretical study on intermittency and propagation of geodesic acoustic mode in L-mode discharge near tokamak edge[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2021, 23(3): 35101-035101. DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/abdc13
Citation: Zhaoyang LIU (刘朝阳), Yangzhong ZHANG (章扬忠), Swadesh Mitter MAHAJAN, Adi LIU (刘阿娣), Tao XIE (谢涛), Chu ZHOU (周楚), Tao LAN (兰涛), Jinlin XIE (谢锦林), Hong LI (李弘), Ge ZHUANG (庄革), Wandong LIU (刘万东). The theoretical study on intermittency and propagation of geodesic acoustic mode in L-mode discharge near tokamak edge[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2021, 23(3): 35101-035101. DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/abdc13

The theoretical study on intermittency and propagation of geodesic acoustic mode in L-mode discharge near tokamak edge

Funds: The present work was supported in part by the National MCF Energy R&D Program of China (Nos. 2018YFE0311200 and 2017YFE0301204), National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. U1967206, 11975231, 11805203 and 11775222), Key Research Program of Frontier Science CAS (QYZDB-SSW-SYS004) and the US Dept. of Energy (No. DE -FG02-04ER-54742).
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  • Received Date: September 29, 2020
  • Revised Date: January 12, 2021
  • Accepted Date: January 13, 2021
  • Through a systematically developed theory, we demonstrate that the motion of Instanton identified in Zhang et al (2017 Phys. Plasmas 24 122304) is highly correlated to the intermittent excitation and propagation of geodesic acoustic mode (GAM) that is observed in tokamaks. While many numerical simulations have observed the phenomena, it is the first theory that reveals the physical mechanism behind GAM intermittent excitation and propagation. The preceding work is based on the micro-turbulence associated with toroidal ion temperature gradient mode, and slab-based phenomenological model of zonal flow. When full toroidal effect is introduced into the system, two branches of zonal flow emerge: the torus-modified low frequency zonal flow (TLFZF), and GAM, necessitating a unified exploration of GAM and TLFZF. Indeed, we observe that the transition from the Caviton to Instanton is triggered by a rapid zero-crossing of radial group velocity of drift wave and is found to be strongly correlated with the GAM onset. Many features peculiar to intermittent GAMs, observed in real machines, are thus identified in the numerical experiment. The results will be displayed in figures and in a movie; first for single central rational surface, and then with coupled multiple central rational surfaces. The periodic bursting first shown disappears as being replaced by irregular one, more similar to the intermittent characteristics observed in GAM experiments.
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