X-point and divertor filament dynamics from Gas Puff Imaging on TCV
Abstract
A new Gas Puff Imaging (GPI) diagnostic has been installed on the TCV tokamak, providing two-dimensional insights into Scrape-Off-Layer (SOL) turbulence dynamics above, at and below the magnetic X-point. A detailed study in L-mode, attached, lower single-null discharges shows that statistical properties have little poloidal variations, while vast differences are present in the 2D behaviour of intermittent filaments. Strongly elongated filaments, just above the X-point and in the divertor far-SOL, show a good consistency in shape and dynamics with field-line tracing from filaments at the outboard midplane, highlighting their connection. In the near-SOL of the outer divertor leg, shortlived, high frequency and more circular (diameter 15 sound Larmour radii) filaments are observed. These divertor-localised filaments appear born radially at the position of maximum density and display a radially outward motion with velocity 400\,m/s that is comparable to radial velocities of upstream-connected filaments. Conversely, in these discharges ( pointing away from the divertor), these divertor filaments' poloidal velocities differ strongly from those of upstream-connected filaments. The importance of divertor-localised filaments upon radial transport and profile broadening is explored using filament statistics and in-situ kinetic profile measurements along the divertor leg. This provides evidence that these filaments contribute significantly to electron density profile broadening in the divertor.
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@article{arxiv.2203.10907,
title = {X-point and divertor filament dynamics from Gas Puff Imaging on TCV},
author = {Curdin Wüthrich and Christian Theiler and Nicola Offeddu and Davide Galassi and Diego Sales de Oliveira and Basil Duval and Olivier Février and Theodore Golfinopoulos and Woonghee Han and Earl Marmar and Jim Terry and Cedric Tsui},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.10907},
year = {2022}
}
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This is the version of the article before peer review or editing, as submitted by an author to IOPScience Nuclear Fusion. IOP Publishing Ltd is not responsible for any errors or omissions in this version of the manuscript or any version derived from it. 15 pages, 15 figures