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(EX2/5) Enhanced D-Alpha H-mode Studies in the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak

E. S. Marmar1), R. L. Boivin1), C. Fiore1), J. A. Goetz1), R. S. Granetz1), M. J. Greenwald1), A. Hubbard1), J. Hughes1), I. H. Hutchinson1), J. Irby1), B. LaBombard1), Y. Lin1), B. Lipschultz1), A. Mazurenko1), D. Mossessian1), T. Sunn Pedersen1), M. Porkolab1), J. Rice1), G. Schilling2), J. A. Snipes1), G. Taylor2), J. L. Terry1), S. Wolfe1), S. Wukitch1)
 
1) MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Cambridge, MA USA
2) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ USA

Abstract.  A favorable regime of H-mode confinement, seen on the Alcator C-Mod tokamak is described. Following a brief period of ELM-free H-mode, the plasma evolves into the Enhanced D-Alpha (EDA) H-mode which is characterized by very good energy confinement, the complete absence of large, intermittent type I ELMs, finite impurity and majority species confinement, and low radiated power fraction. Accompanying the EDA H-mode, a quasi-coherent (QC) edge mode is observed, and found to be responsible for particle transport through the edge confinement barrier. The QC-mode is localized within the strong density gradient region, and has poloidal wavenumber k$\scriptstyle \theta$ $ \simeq$ 5cm- 1 and lab-frame frequency of $ \simeq$ 100 kHz. Parametric studies show that the conditions which promote EDA include moderate safety factor ( q95 > 3.5), high triangularity ( $ \delta$ > 0.35) and high target density ( ne > 1.2×20m- 3). EDA H-mode is readily obtained in purely ohmic and well as in ICRF auxiliary-heated discharges.

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