RMPs produce a density pump-in effect in DIII-D H-mode plasmas via reduced turbulent transport correlated with reversed neoclassical transport sign.
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Pairing square-root-area-weighted vacuum perturbations with full-area-weighted resonant fields produces a coupling matrix whose singular values and reconstructed real-space patterns are invariant to coordinate choice.
Two-fluid nonlinear modeling yields modified scaling coefficients for error-field penetration threshold versus density, temperature, viscous time, toroidal field, and rotation, with a minimum threshold near zero electron fluid frequency.
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Improved Particle Confinement with Resonant Magnetic Perturbations in DIII-D Tokamak H-Mode Plasmas
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Coordinate-invariant flux-surface Fourier analysis in tokamaks
Pairing square-root-area-weighted vacuum perturbations with full-area-weighted resonant fields produces a coupling matrix whose singular values and reconstructed real-space patterns are invariant to coordinate choice.
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Nonlinear modeling of the scaling law for the m/n=3/2 error field penetration threshold
Two-fluid nonlinear modeling yields modified scaling coefficients for error-field penetration threshold versus density, temperature, viscous time, toroidal field, and rotation, with a minimum threshold near zero electron fluid frequency.