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Designing a Validation Experiment for Radio Frequency Condensation

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arxiv 2410.13717 v1 pith:7ZCMB6DG submitted 2024-10-17 physics.plasm-ph

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Theoretical studies have suggested that nonlinear effects can lead to "radio frequency condensation", which coalesces RF power deposition and driven current near the center of a magnetic island. It is predicted that an initially broad current profile can coalesce in islands when they reach sufficient width, providing automatic stabilization. Experimental validation of the theory has thus far been lacking. This paper proposes experiments on DIII-D for testing and refining the theory of the nonlinear effects.

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