| Literature DB >> 15524996 |
A Fujisawa1, K Itoh, H Iguchi, K Matsuoka, S Okamura, A Shimizu, T Minami, Y Yoshimura, K Nagaoka, C Takahashi, M Kojima, H Nakano, S Ohsima, S Nishimura, M Isobe, C Suzuki, T Akiyama, K Ida, K Toi, S-I Itoh, P H Diamond.
Abstract
This Letter presents experimental confirmation of the presence of zonal flows in magnetically confined toroidal plasma using an advanced diagnostic system--dual heavy ion beam probes. The simultaneous observation of an electric field at two distant toroidal locations (approximately 1.5 m apart) in the high temperature (approximately 1 keV) plasma provides a fluctuation spectrum of electric field (or flow), a spatiotemporal structure of the zonal flows (characteristic radial length of approximately 1.5 cm and lifetime of approximately 1.5 ms), their long-range correlation with toroidal symmetry (n=0), and the difference in the zonal flow amplitude with and without a transport barrier. These constitute essential elements of turbulence-zonal flow systems, and illustrate one of the fundamental processes of structure formation in nature.Year: 2004 PMID: 15524996 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.165002
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