H. Zushi, K. Nakamura, S. Itoh, K. Sato,
M. Sakamoto, K. Hanada, E. Jotaki, K. Makino,
S. Kawasaki, H. Nakashima
Advanced Fusion Research Center, Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University 87, Kasuga 816-8580, Japan
Abstract. A high ion temperature discharge in the lower hybrid (LH) current
drive scheme has been first obtained in the world in the superconducting
tokamak TRIAM-1M. The high ion temperature mode is triggered by a transition
which occurs within an operation window for the density, horizontal plasma
position and antenna phasing. A steep ion temperature gradient (> 80 keV/m)
is formed near the core region at the transition. Long duration operation of
this discharge is successfully demonstrated also in the single-null (SN)
configuration by the several control technique.
IAEA 2001