JOURNAL ARTICLE

Quasi-Single-Helicity Reversed-Field-Pinch Plasmas

Abstract

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.

Keywords:
Reversed field pinch Helicity Physics Pinch Plasma Magnetohydrodynamics Magnetic field Magnetic helicity Plasma confinement Bifurcation Atomic physics Quantum electrodynamics Quantum mechanics Nonlinear system

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Magnetic confinement fusion research
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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