Tritium fast ion distribution in JET current hole plasmas
2005
Current hole plasmas in JET are those in which the current density within r/a < 0.3 is close to zero. Tritium ions injected quasi-tangentially into such plasmas can fulfil a stagnation condition whereby their vertical drift is cancelled by the poloidal component of their parallel velocity. These ions remain trapped at approximately 0.2 m from the plasma axis and can be detected by a distortion in the neutron emission profile. Numerical modelling of the steady-state distribution reproduces the experimental results while the decay of neutron emission after the cessation of injection is found to be sensitive to small changes in the q-profile.
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