Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research
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Studies of the Confinement and the Toroidal Current Control in Heliotron J
Hiroyuki OKADAFumimichi SANOKatsumi KONDOTohru MIZUUCHIKiyoshi HANATANIYuji NAKAMURAKazunobu NAGASAKIShinji KOBAYASHISakae BESSHOUMasahiko NAKASUGAYoshito MANABEHiroyuki SHIDARAHayato KAWAZOMEMasashi KANEKOTasho TAKAMIYAYoshinori OHNOYusuke NISHIOKAHidetoshi YUKIMOTOKoichi TAKAHASHIShigeru NISHIOMasaki YAMADAShingo NAKAZAWAShintaro TSUBOIYohei FUKAGAWAKeisuke OHASHIYasuhiro SUZUKIYoshiyuki IJIRITohru SENJUKeiji YAGUCHIKiyoshi TOSHIKinzo SAKAMOTOMasashi SHIBANOVictor TRIBALDOSShigeru KONOSHIMAMasahiro WAKATANITokuhiro OBIKI
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2004 Volume 80 Issue 10 Pages 883-888

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Abstract

The plasma confinement properties of Heliotron J plasmas and the toroidal current are investigated. A plasma energy of 2.5 kJ has been achieved by 70 GHz0.35 MW electron cyclotron heating (ECH). The energy confinement time is within the expected values as determined by the stellarator scaling law. In the high density region, however, better confinement plasmas are observed. The transition phenomena characterized by Hα signal drop are sometimes observed in such a region. The toroidal current generally affects plasma confinement since it generates a poloidal magnetic field. From this point of view, toroidal current control is studied in terms of field-component variation and electron cyclotron current drive. The zero current condition is found in the inner vertical field scan. Current control using the electron cyclotron wave is also demonstrated.

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