Multi-scale turbulence simulation suggesting improvement of electron heated plasma confinement

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Shinya Maeyama
Tomo-Hiko Watanabe
Motoki Nakata
Masanori Nunami
Yuuichi Asahi
Akihiro Ishizawa
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[1] Nagoya University,Department of Physics
[2] National Institutes of Natural Sciences,National Institute for Fusion Science
[3] The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (SOKENDAI),Department of Fusion Science
[4] Japan Atomic Energy Agency,Center for Computational Science and e
[5] Kyoto University,Systems
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Nature Communications | / 13卷
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Turbulent transport is a key physics process for confining magnetic fusion plasma. Recent theoretical and experimental studies of existing fusion experimental devices revealed the existence of cross-scale interactions between small (electron)-scale and large (ion)-scale turbulence. Since conventional turbulent transport modelling lacks cross-scale interactions, it should be clarified whether cross-scale interactions are needed to be considered in future experiments on burning plasma, whose high electron temperature is sustained with fusion-born alpha particle heating. Here, we present supercomputer simulations showing that electron-scale turbulence in high electron temperature plasma can affect the turbulent transport of not only electrons but also fuels and ash. Electron-scale turbulence disturbs the trajectories of resonant electrons responsible for ion-scale micro-instability and suppresses large-scale turbulent fluctuations. Simultaneously, ion-scale turbulent eddies also suppress electron-scale turbulence. These results indicate a mutually exclusive nature of turbulence with disparate scales. We demonstrate the possibility of reduced heat flux via cross-scale interactions.
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