Evolution of filament structures during edge-localized modes in the MAST tokamak

A. Kirk, B. Koch, R. Scannell, H. R. Wilson, G. Counsell, J. Dowling, A. Herrmann, R. Martin, M. Walsh

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Abstract

Edge-localized modes (ELMs) are repetitive instabilities that occur in the outer region of tokamak plasmas. This Letter provides new information on and the implications of the evolution of the filament structures observed during ELMs in the MAST tokamak. The filaments exist for the time over which particles are being released into the scrape off layer. They start off at the plasma edge rotating at the velocity of the pedestal, and then decelerate toroidally and accelerate radially outwards. As the filaments propagate radially they remain aligned with the local magnetic field line.

Original languageEnglish
Article number185001
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume96
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research CouncilEP/E034438/1

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