Published 1992 | Version v1
Journal article

Modulational instability development and current drive

  • 1. Geosphere Dynamics Institute, Moscow (Russian Federation)
  • 2. AN SSSR, Moscow (Russian Federation). Inst. Obshchej Fiziki

Description

Recently many investigations on current driven by lower-hybrid (LH) waves in a plasma of toroidal nuclear fusion installations are carried out. Usually a theoretical approach taking into account quasilinear and binary collisions effects is used to describe current drive. However a problem of comparison of the results obtained with the aid of the above theoretical approach and experimental data takes place. Namely the experimentally observed currents driven by LH waves is two-three orders of magnitude larger than those calculated. The above discrepancy between theory and experiment is related with the existence of the so-called ''spectral gap'', that is the gap between the parallel phase velocities of LH waves ω/k|| (where ω, k|| are LH wave frequency and a component of wavenumber k parallel to the external magnetic field) which are necessary for effective Landau damping of LH waves (i.e. velocities as high as several electron thermal velocities) and the lowest parallel phase velocity in the injected LH wave spectrum. Experimentally observed current drive may be explained if one accounts for filling of the ''spectral gap'' by LH waves. Some nonlinear effects have been drawn in current drive description to explain the ''spectral gap'' filling by LH waves. However the LH wave modulational instability (MI) effect has not been considered yet in application to current drive description. The aim of this paper is to investigate this MI influence. We shall show that for sufficiently intensive pump level of LH wave the MI can lead to ''spectral gap'' filling. (author) 4 refs

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Europhysics Conference Abstracts
Journal Volume
16C
Journal Issue
Part II
Journal Page Range
p. II-993-II-996.
ISSN
0378-2271
CODEN
ECABDW

Conference

Title
1992 international conference on plasma physics.
Dates
29 Jun - 3 Jul 1992.
Place
Innsbruck (Austria).