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NSTX-U Supported by Culham Sci Ctr York U Chubu U Fukui U Hiroshima U Hyogo U Kyoto U Kyushu U Kyushu Tokai U NIFS Niigata U U Tokyo JAEA Inst for Nucl Res, Kiev Ioffe Inst TRINITI Chonbuk Natl U NFRI KAIST POSTECH Seoul Natl U ASIPP CIEMAT FOM Inst DIFFER ENEA, Frascati CEA, Cadarache IPP, Jülich IPP, Garching ASCR, Czech Rep Coll of Wm & Mary Columbia U CompX General Atomics FIU INL Johns Hopkins U LANL LLNL Lodestar MIT Lehigh U Nova Photonics ORNL PPPL Princeton U Purdue U SNL Think Tank, Inc. UC Davis UC Irvine UCLA UCSD U Colorado U Illinois U Maryland U Rochester U Tennessee U Tulsa U Washington U Wisconsin X Science LLC UCLA Research Plans for NSTX-U Tony Peebles Neal Crocker, Shige Kubota, and Jie Zhang and the NSTX-U & DIII-D Research Teams NSTX-U Diagnostic Planning Meeting PPPL July 26 th, 2012

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Summary of UCLA Planned Research Implications of budget reduction –Reflectometry density profile system transferred to LTX - a loss to NSTX-U –NSTX-U effort will focus on mutlichannel reflectometry and installation of new polarimeter system –Doppler Backscatter system for NSTX-U is important – no current support Continue contributing to “Waves and Energetic Particles” topical science area –Utilize existing16 channel reflectometry for structure measurements and code validation - particularly interested in the role of CAEs and GAEs. –Port J reconfigured to provide access for above – four horns accommodated through central 8 inch flange. Discussions with Bob Kaita and Lane Roquemore 288GHz polarimetry planned for magnetic fluctuation measurements –System was planned for NSTX but had to be transferred to DIII-D for test. –Research involves student thesis research – Jie Zhang –Installation on NSTX-U planned for Port G. Requires “special” tile on center stack. Discussions with Bob Kaita and Lane Roquemore.

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 UCLA contributions/plans in fast-ion driven mode research area Recent Work: TAE structure measured and compared with theory –radial phase variation also measured; indicates non-ideal effects –structure measurements compared with M3D-K simulation (G. Y. Fu); reasonable agreement for both reflectometer amplitude and phase Rotation affects radial phase variation CAE and GAE structure have been measured in 6 MW beam-heated H- mode plasma, suggesting CAE role in electron thermal transport. –comparison with HYM simulation (E. Belova) – promising initial results Future work: Investigate non-ideal TAE structure Use validated TAE mode structures from M3D-K with ORBIT to predict fast-ion transport and loss Use validated CAE and GAE structures from HYM with ORBIT to predict role in electron thermal transport

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Core-localized CAEs identified in beam-heated H-mode plasma - motivates investigation as possible cause of enhanced  e High frequency AE structure measured in core of beam heat-heated H-mode plasmas ⇒ identified both CAEs and GAEs Observed modes fall in two primary categories: –GAEs: Small amplitude + broad structure, f ~ 600 kHz, n = -3 – -5 CAEs more strongly core localized ⇒ also could cause anomalous thermal electron transport –CAEs share key GAE characteristics (D. Stutman) regarding their potential role in electron thermal transport: core localization & frequency CAEsGAEs

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Recent simulations show unstable sub-MHz, low-n CAE (E. Belova) Comparison (i.e. validation) with measurements underway Simulations performed by E. Belova for 6 MW beam-heated equilibrium where CAEs identified –shot , t = 582 ms Unstable sub-MHz core-localized CAE observed –n = 4, f = 868 kHz (f = 0.35*f ci ) CAE has strong density peak near magnetic axis - similar to experiment Detailed structure comparison/validation to reflectometer measurements underway Future work: use validated HYM mode structure for ORBIT electron transport calculations HYM CAE n = 4, f = 868 kHz (0.35*f ci ) shot , t = 582ms (E. Belova) Z (cm) R (cm) magnetic axis nn

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Magnetic fluctuations can play important role in fusion plasma stability and transport Macroscopic stability can be perturbed by large scale instabilities driven by current or pressure gradients –e.g. NTMs (Neoclassical Tearing Modes) degrade confinement, and often lead to disruption Fast-ions lead to instabilities, e.g. Alfvén Eigenmodes –Cause/modify fast-ion transport or loss  modifies heat deposition (distribution of fusion  ’s, neutral beams) –CAEs and GAEs can also potentially cause anomalous electron thermal transport Magnetic turbulence can also result in particle, energy and momentum transport –e.g. Microtearing Modes are possible source of anomalous electron transport

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Polarimetry: Magnetic field fluctuation measurement Also constraint on central q; radial view sensitive interferometer for low start-up density Radial-view, retro-reflects from center-stack carbon tile At low magnetic field, polarization modifications are dominated by Faraday rotation. More complicated as field increases – Cotton Mouton effect + interactions ( J. Zhang RSI 81, ) Radial view is insensitive to density fluctuations as long as measurement close to mid-plane - where the equilibrium B along propagation direction (B II ) is small GYRO simulated magnetic and density fluctuations associated with micro-tearing modes in NSTX (Walter Guttenfelder) used to calculate expected polarimetry signal Indicates internal direct measurement of microtearing magnetic fluctuations feasible in NSTX-U. Prototype system transferred to DIII-D for testing

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Currently installed on DIII-D for plasma tests prior to future implementation on NSTX-U Polarimeter was originally planned for NSTX with radial retroreflection geometry Installation on DIII-D utilizes the same radial retro- reflection geometry as NSTX Minimal perturbation to existing configuration at 60  R0 port

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Preliminary DIII-D data indicates good initial operation - low noise, high resolution interferometer; reasonable equilibrium polarimeter response Interferometry mode Polarimetry mode Problem: Dominant phase noise caused by feedback effects. Eliminated via quasi-optical isolators (J. Zhang RSI 83, 10E321 (2012) However, residual phase noise still too large (~2 degrees) due to magnetic pick up and some potential alignment/vibration issues. Limits detectable magnetic fluctuation level Recently improved, but further progress is necessary Ip Line density Phase DD Ip nene Reasonable agreement

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Upcoming DIII-D half run day planned for August GOAL: Investigate equilibrium polarimeter phase variation and phase spectra from fast-ion driven modes, tearing modes, etc. B T scan, 0.5T, 1.2T, 2.0T - moves from Faraday rotation dominated to Cotton Mouton dominated operating regime n e  4 x10 19 m -3, oval/circular shape, beam-heated L-mode Plasma vertically scanned ±15 cm. Varies height of polarimeter chord relative to plasma center – effectively a spatial scan Also investigate measured phase spectra from fast-ion driven modes, tearing modes, etc. Measured polarimeter phase response will be compared to calculations using mode predictions as inputs to a synthetic diagnostic code

NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Unfunded Doppler backscattering (DBS): intermediate k turbulence, E r, GAMs, zonal flows and, potentially, wave E-field for fast-ion driven instabilities DBS locally measures scattering from intermediate scale (~3 – 20cm -1 ) turbulence Provides critical link between BES and high k scattering + … – Doppler shift provides information on turbulent flow (~E r ), GAMs, etc. –Scattered power provides local info on turbulent fluctuation levels at intermediate-scale wavenumbers (~3 to 20cm -1 ) k incident k scatter X-mode cutoff layer k scatter k incident Co-beam Counter-beam GAM Phase analysis of DBS data reveals the GAM Quadrature data for co- and counter beams Not currently funded. UCLA seeking support Requires a minimum 6 inch port Possible in Port J – discussed with Bob Kaita and Lane Roquemore TAEs GAM Phase data illustrating oscillating flows caused by GAMs and TAEs

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NSTX-U NSTX-U Plasma Diagnostic Planning Meeting, PPPL July 26 th, 2012 Calculations of microtearing polarimeter response – NSTX 5cm below mid-plane 20cm above mid-plane GYRO calculations (Walter Guttenfelder) illustrate structure of magnetic and density fluctuations associated with micro-tearing in NSTX These calculations were used as input for polarimetry “synthetic diagnostic” calculations The calculated polarimetry phase fluctuations were insensitive to density fluctuations as long as the measurement occurred close to plasma mid-plane. Consistent with expected situation for Faraday rotation dominated case.