C. Xiao, W. X. Ding1, D. R. McColl,
D. White, A. Hirose
Plasma Physics Laboratory, University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
1 Present address: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge,
Tennessee, U.S.A.
Abstract. H-mode like discharges have been induced by tangential compact torus
(CT) injection into the STOR-M tokamak. The improved confinement phase is
characterized by an increase in the electron density, significant reduction
in the
H radiation level, steepening of the edge density
profile, suppression of m = 2 Mirnov oscillations, and suppression of the
floating potential fluctuations. These features are similar to those
associated with the H-modes induced with edge turbulent heating or by
electrode/limiter biasing in STOR-M. In contrast to the edge turbulent
heating induced H-mode in STOR-M, the floating potential at the plasma edge
and SOL increases during the CT injection induced improved confinement
phase. Interaction between CT and edge tokamak plasma may be responsible for
triggering the H-mode.
IAEA 2001