High internal inductance improved confinement H-mode discharges obtained with an elongation ramp technique in the DIII-D tokamak

1993 
High confinement mode ([ital H]-mode) discharges with peaked toroidal current density profile (high internal inductance, [ital l][sub [ital i]]) and improved confinement are obtained in the DIII-D tokamak by dynamically varying the current profile using a rapid elongation ramp technique. The confinement improvement increases with [ital l][sub [ital i]] and persists in the presence of edge-localized modes. The plasma toroidal rotation and the corresponding radial electric field component also increase with the peakedness of the current density profile.
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