Dynamics of tearing modes during strong electron cyclotron heating on the FTU tokamak

Phys Rev Lett. 2000 Jun 26;84(26 Pt 1):6038-41. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.6038.

Abstract

The localized electron cyclotron resonance heating power that can suppress sawteeth reconnection often drives m = 2 tearing modes in a tokamak operating at constant current. The dynamics of mode onset and coupled mode evolution is described in detail and compared with a nonlinear theoretical model that identifies the effects of mode coupling, finite inertia of the rotating islands, and wall braking.