Integrated Operating Scenario to Achieve 100-Second, High Electron Temperature Discharge on EAST ⁄

PLASMA SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2016)

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Stationary long pulse plasma of high electron temperature was produced on EAST for the first time through an integrated control of plasma shape, divertor heat flux, particle exhaust, wall conditioning, impurity management, and the coupling of multiple heating and current drive power. A discharge with a lower single null divertor configuration was maintained for 103 s at a plasma current of 0.4 MA, q(95) approximate to 7.0, a peak electron temperature of >4.5 keV, and a central density n(e)(0)similar to 2.5x10(19) m(-3). The plasma current was nearly non-inductive (V-loop <0.05 V, poloidal beta similar to 0.9) driven by a combination of 0.6 MW lower hybrid wave at 2.45 GHz, 1.4 MW lower hybrid wave at 4.6 GHz, 0.5 MW electron cyclotron heating at 140 GHz, and 0.4 MW modulated neutral deuterium beam injected at 60 kV. This progress demonstrated strong synergy of electron cyclotron and lower hybrid electron heating, current drive, and energy confinement of stationary plasma on EAST. It further introduced an example of integrated "hybrid" operating scenario of interest to ITER and CFETR.
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superconducting tokamak,high electron temperature,long pulse
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