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Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 1662–1665 (2000)

Quasi-Single-Helicity Reversed-Field-Pinch Plasmas

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D. F. Escande1,2, P. Martin1,3, S. Ortolani1,4, A. Buffa1,5, P. Franz1,5, L. Marrelli1,4, E. Martines1,4, G. Spizzo1,5, S. Cappello1,4, A. Murari1,4, R. Pasqualotto1,4, and P. Zanca1
1Consorzio RFX-Corso Stati Uniti, 4, 35127 Padova, Italy
2CNRS-Université de Provence, Marseille, France
3Istituto Nazionale Fisica della Materia and University of Padova, Physics Department, Padova, Italy
4Istituto Gas Ionizzati del CNR, Padova, Italy
5University of Padova, Electrical Engineering Department-INFM, Padova, Italy

Received 15 November 1999; published in the issue dated 21 August 2000

The reversed field pinch (RFP) is a configuration for plasma magnetic confinement. It has been traditionally viewed as dominated by a bath of MHD instabilities producing magnetic chaos and high energy transport. We report experimental results which go beyond this view. They show a decrease of magnetic chaos and the formation of a coherent helical structure in the plasma, whose imaging and temperature profile are provided for the first time. These quasi-single-helicity states are observed both transiently and in stationary conditions. The last case is consistent with a theoretically predicted bifurcation. Our results set a new frame for improving confinement in high current nonchaotic RFP's.

© 2000 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.1662
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.1662
PACS:
52.55.Hc, 05.45.-a, 52.30.-q