During development of a high-performance hybrid scenario for future deuterium–tritium experiments on the Joint European Torus, an increased level of fast ion losses in the MeV energy range was observed during the instability of high-frequency n = 1 fishbones. The fishbones are excited during deuterium neutral beam injection combined with ion cyclotron heating. The frequency range of the fishbones, 10–25 kHz, indicates that they are driven by a resonant interaction with the NBI-produced deuterium beam ions in the energy range ≤120 keV. The fast particle losses in a much higher energy range are measured with a fast ion loss detector, and the data show an expulsion of deuterium plasma fusion products, 1 MeV tritons and 3 MeV protons, during...
It is shown that there exists a nonideal collisionless fishbone mode in toroidal plasmas, which may ...
In tokamaks, the stability of magneto-hydrodynamic modes can be modified by populations of energetic...
Recent JET experiments have been dedicated to the studies of fusion reactions between deuterium (D) ...
During development of a high-performance hybrid scenario for future deuterium–tritium experiments on...
Fishbones are ubiquitous in high-performance JET plasmas and are typically considered to be unimport...
A plasma instability has been associated with loss of fusion rate in tokamaks since the introdu...
Energy and pitch angle resolved measurements of highly energetic (megaelectronvolt (MeV) range) supr...
The presence of fishbone events in the PDX tokamak is correlated with a reduction in the burnup of 0...
Using the recently installed fast-ion deuterium alpha (FIDA) spectrometer, the effects of low-freque...
A new kind of fishbone instability associated with circulating energetic ions is predicted. The cons...
Repetitive bursting instabilities with strong frequency chirping occur in high-beta, beam-heated pla...
Kinetic-magnetohydrodynamic hybrid simulations were performed to investigate the linear growth and t...
An effect due to fusion born triton production has been observed in JET high-performance deuterium p...
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 ...
In tokamaks, the stability of magneto-hydrodynamic modes can be modified by populations of energetic...
Recent JET experiments have been dedicated to the studies of fusion reactions between deuterium (D) ...
During development of a high-performance hybrid scenario for future deuterium–tritium experiments on...
Fishbones are ubiquitous in high-performance JET plasmas and are typically considered to be unimport...
A plasma instability has been associated with loss of fusion rate in tokamaks since the introdu...
Energy and pitch angle resolved measurements of highly energetic (megaelectronvolt (MeV) range) supr...
The presence of fishbone events in the PDX tokamak is correlated with a reduction in the burnup of 0...
Using the recently installed fast-ion deuterium alpha (FIDA) spectrometer, the effects of low-freque...
A new kind of fishbone instability associated with circulating energetic ions is predicted. The cons...
Repetitive bursting instabilities with strong frequency chirping occur in high-beta, beam-heated pla...
Kinetic-magnetohydrodynamic hybrid simulations were performed to investigate the linear growth and t...
An effect due to fusion born triton production has been observed in JET high-performance deuterium p...
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 ...
In tokamaks, the stability of magneto-hydrodynamic modes can be modified by populations of energetic...
Recent JET experiments have been dedicated to the studies of fusion reactions between deuterium (D) ...