In this study, we theoretically explore properties of non-resonant fishbone (NRF) instabilities with a safety factor profile slightly above unity (q min1) in tokamak plasmas with reversed magnetic shear configuration. From the dispersion relation of the NRF mode, it is found that the growth rate of the mode in general reversed shear scenarios with q min1 depends on fast ion beta ??h in a power law of , different from that of ????h in a conventional positive magnetic shear configuration. Meanwhile, due to the slow ion precession and small continuum damping in ITER-like tokamaks with reversed shear, the mode has a lower trigger threshold than those with monotonously positive magnetic shear. In addition, the ion diamagnetic drift has been foun...
An energetic-particle (EP)-driven off-axis-fishbone-like mode (OFM) often triggers a resistive wall ...
Fishbone instability excited by the supra-thermal circulating electrons in tokamaks is investigated....
A recent numerical study has found that, contrary to conventional theoretical and experimental expec...
The nonlinear properties of q greater than or similar to 1 non-resonant fishbone (NRF) instabilities...
Fast ion beta scaling of non-resonant modes (NRMs) with a safety factor profile close to but above u...
Kinetic-magnetohydrodynamic hybrid simulations were performed to investigate the linear growth and t...
In this paper, we study the effect of safety factor profiles, particularly with a very weak magnetic...
The destabilization of double kink modes by the circulating energetic ions in tokamaks with the plas...
It is shown that there exists a nonideal collisionless fishbone mode in toroidal plasmas, which may ...
A long-lasting (for hundreds of milliseconds) m/n = 1 energetic particle mode driven by trapped fast...
A new kind of fishbone instability associated with circulating energetic ions is predicted. The cons...
Intense fast-ion populations created by neutral-beam injection into a tokamak can destabilize fishbo...
In tokamaks, the stability of magneto-hydrodynamic modes can be modified by populations of energetic...
Recently it was shown theoretically that high β (β is the ratio of the plasma pressure to the magnet...
Repetitive bursting instabilities with strong frequency chirping occur in high-beta, beam-heated pla...
An energetic-particle (EP)-driven off-axis-fishbone-like mode (OFM) often triggers a resistive wall ...
Fishbone instability excited by the supra-thermal circulating electrons in tokamaks is investigated....
A recent numerical study has found that, contrary to conventional theoretical and experimental expec...
The nonlinear properties of q greater than or similar to 1 non-resonant fishbone (NRF) instabilities...
Fast ion beta scaling of non-resonant modes (NRMs) with a safety factor profile close to but above u...
Kinetic-magnetohydrodynamic hybrid simulations were performed to investigate the linear growth and t...
In this paper, we study the effect of safety factor profiles, particularly with a very weak magnetic...
The destabilization of double kink modes by the circulating energetic ions in tokamaks with the plas...
It is shown that there exists a nonideal collisionless fishbone mode in toroidal plasmas, which may ...
A long-lasting (for hundreds of milliseconds) m/n = 1 energetic particle mode driven by trapped fast...
A new kind of fishbone instability associated with circulating energetic ions is predicted. The cons...
Intense fast-ion populations created by neutral-beam injection into a tokamak can destabilize fishbo...
In tokamaks, the stability of magneto-hydrodynamic modes can be modified by populations of energetic...
Recently it was shown theoretically that high β (β is the ratio of the plasma pressure to the magnet...
Repetitive bursting instabilities with strong frequency chirping occur in high-beta, beam-heated pla...
An energetic-particle (EP)-driven off-axis-fishbone-like mode (OFM) often triggers a resistive wall ...
Fishbone instability excited by the supra-thermal circulating electrons in tokamaks is investigated....
A recent numerical study has found that, contrary to conventional theoretical and experimental expec...