Impact of impurities on drift wave instabilities in reversed-field pinch plasmas.

Phys Rev E

United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 3DB, United Kingdom.

Published: October 2022

The drift wave in the presence of impurity ions was investigated numerically in reversed-field pinch plasmas, using the gyrokinetic integral eigenmode equation. By comparing the results of regular and hollow plasma density profiles, it was found that the ion temperature gradient mode for the hollow density profile case is much harder to excite. For the impurity effects, when the impurity density gradient is opposite to the electrons, namely when L_{ez} (L_{ez}=L_{ne}/L_{nz} with 1/L_{n} being the density gradient scale length, and the subscript "e" and "z" indicates electrons and impurity ions, respectively) is negative, the impurities can enhance the instability. On the contrary, when L_{ez} is positive, the instability is stabilized. Regarding the trapped electron mode (TEM), the growth rate for plasmas with a hollow density profile remains smaller than that of the standard density gradient. There exists a threshold in L_{ez}. When L_{ez} is less than this value, the impurities destabilize the TEMs, while when L_{ez} is greater than this value, the impurities stabilize the TEMs. In addition, the influence of the collisionality on the TEMs was also studied.

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