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Directed chaotic transport in the tokamap with mixed phase space
1Institut für Theoretische Physik, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Abstract:
On the basis of the tokamap, characteristic features of magnetic field lines and zeroth-order guiding-center particle motion in the whole body of a magnetically confined plasma, e.g., a tokamak plasma, are investigated. It is shown that the tokamap exhibits a poloidal transport that can be considered as a Hamiltonian ratchet. In a situation with partially chaotic magnetic field lines the locking of the averaged poloidal velocity occurs to a value that does not depend precisely on the initial conditions. The so-called sum rule predicts the mean velocity in agreement with the observed magnitude. Possible consequences for the onset of poloidal plasma rotation in ergodized plasmas are elucidated.
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