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Abstract. An ECRF program has been started to study the local heating and
current drive in JT-60U. The frequency of 110GHz was adopted to couple the
fundamental O-mode from low field side with an oblique toroidal injection
angle for current drive. Experiments were performed at the injection power
of 1.5 MW by using three gyrotrons, each of which has generated the
output power up to
0.8 MW for 3 seconds. A strongly peaked
Te profile was observed and the central electron temperature
increased up to
15 keV when the O-mode was absorbed on axis. The local
electron heating clarified the significant difference on the heat pulse
propagation between in the plasmas with the internal transport barrier (ITB)
and without ITB. The driven current estimated by the Motional Stark Effect
(MSE) diagnostic showed that the EC driven current was
0.2MA at the
local electron temperature and density of
Te
6keV,
ne
0.7×1019m- 3. The measured driven
current near the axis was consistent with the theoretical prediction using a
Fokker Planck code. In the case of co-ECCD, the sawteeth activity in NB
heated plasma was completely suppressed for 1.5 s with the deposition at the
inversion radius, while the sawteeth was enhanced for counter-ECCD at the
same deposition condition.
IAEA 2001