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Particle-in-cell Simulations of Parametric Decay Instabilities at the Upper Hybrid Layer of Fusion Plasmas to Determine Their Primary Threshold

Plasma physics and controlled fusion(2019)

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Abstract
Parametric decay instabilities (PDIs) are nonlinear processes by which energy from a strong pump wave may be directed into other waves at other frequencies, in particular natural modes of the medium, provided that energy and momentum are conserved. The particle-in-cell code EPOCH is used to simulate PDIs in a magnetically confined fusion plasma converting a 105 GHz microwave X-mode pump wave into electrostatic daughter waves at the upper hybrid layer. Modes associated with the PDIs as well as a linearly converted electron Bernstein wave are identified in f- and k-space. The PDI daughter modes are found to agree with experimental observations from ASDEX Upgrade as well as with analytical predictions, showing a nonlinear increase in power above a predicted threshold.
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parametric decay instabilities,particle in cell,upper hybrid layer,electron Bernstein waves
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