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The performance of equilibrium radial electric field shear on microturbulence with different magnetic shears in tokamak plasmas

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Global gyrokinetic particle simulations show that equilibrium radial electric field (E r ) shear reduces the linear growth rate, ion heat conductivity, and nonlinear turbulence amplitude for both the ion… Click to show full abstract

Global gyrokinetic particle simulations show that equilibrium radial electric field (E r ) shear reduces the linear growth rate, ion heat conductivity, and nonlinear turbulence amplitude for both the ion temperature gradient (ITG) and kinetic ballooning mode (KBM) microturbulence by tilting the poloidal mode structure. The increase in the magnetic shear enhances the stabilizing performance of the E r shear on linear growth rate for the ITG case but has no effect on that for the KBM case. The radial correlation length of the ITG turbulence is decreased by increasing the magnetic shear in a weak ion diamagnetic flow shear condition with low β, leading to a reduction in the effective E × B shearing rate, which weakens the suppression performance of the E r shear on the ITG turbulence amplitude. In contrast, under a larger ion diamagnetic shear flow for higher β, an increase in magnetic shear strengthens the suppression performance of the E r shear on the KBM turbulence amplitude due to an increase in the effective shearing rate by increasing the radial correlation length of the turbulence.

Keywords: electric field; radial electric; field shear; turbulence; equilibrium radial; performance

Journal Title: Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
Year Published: 2023

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