Observation of Radially Inward Turbulent Particle Flux in ETG dominated Plasma of LVPD

Abstract

Radially inward turbulent particle flux is observed in the core region of target plasma of Large Volume Plasma Device(LVPD). The region satisfy conditions for ETG turbulence, i.e. threshold condition, ηe = Lne / LTe > 2/3 , where density scale length, Lne 300 cm and temerature scale length, LTe 50cm [S.K. Mattoo et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 108, 255007(2012)MattooPRL]. The measured flux is dominantly electrostatic (es ≈ 105 em) although the nature of the measured turbulence is electromagnetic(β ≈ 0.6 ). The turbulence has been established as a consequence of electron temperature gradient (ETG) driven modes. Experimental observations of phase angle between density ( ne ) and potential (φ ) fluctuations, θne, φ and electrostatic particle flux, es shows good agreement with the corresponding theoretical estimates for ETG turbulence.

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