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 5cm- 1 and lab-frame frequency of 100 kHz. Parametric studies show that the conditions which promote EDA include moderate safety factor ( q95 > 3.5), high triangularity ( > 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.
IAEA 2001