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Performance assessment of helicon wave heating and current drive in EXL-50 spherical torus plasmas

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arxiv 2212.08894 v1 pith:T6VWKLJL submitted 2022-12-17 physics.plasm-ph

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keywords currenthelicondrivedrivenwavefrequencyincreasesexl-50
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Analysis of helicon wave heating and current drive capability in EXL-50 spherical torus plasmas has been conducted. It is found that the driven current increases with the launched parallel refractive index $n_{||}$ and peaks around $n_{||} = 4.0$ when the frequency of the helicon wave is between 300~MHz and 380~MHz. The helicon wave current drive efficiency shows a relatively stable upward trend with increasing plasma temperature. Moreover, the driven current decreases as the plasma density increases. We also analyzed the current drive with helicon waves of 150~MHz and 170~MHz and found that the driven current at a lower frequency was lower than that at a higher frequency. A positive proportional relationship exists between the driven current and $n_{||}$. Besides, as $n_{||}$ increases, the profile of the driven current becomes wider. Finally, the effect of the scrape-off layer (SOL) region on the helicon wave current drive was also investigated.

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