Edge-localized-mode suppression through density-profile modification with lithium-wall coatings in the National
R Maingi1, T H Osborne, B P Leblanc
1Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA.
Abstract:
Reduction or elimination of edge localized modes (ELMs) while maintaining high confinement is essential for future fusion devices, e.g., the ITER. An ELM-free regime was recently obtained in the National Spherical Torus Experiment, following lithium (Li) evaporation onto the plasma-facing components. Edge stability calculations indicate that the pre-Li discharges were unstable to low-n peeling or ballooning modes, while broader pressure profiles stabilized the post-Li discharges. Normalized energy confinement increased by 50% post Li, with no sign of ELMs up to the global stability limit.
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