Simultaneous access to high normalized current, pressure, density, and confinement in strongly-shaped diverted negative triangularity plasmas

C Paz-Soldan, C Chrystal, P Lunia, AO Nelson… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.03689, 2023arxiv.org
Strongly-shaped diverted negative triangularity (NT) plasmas in the DIII-D tokamak
demonstrate simultaneous access to high normalized current, pressure, density, and
confinement. NT plasmas are shown to exist across an expansive parameter space
compatible with high fusion power production, revealing surprisingly good core stability
properties that compare favorably to conventional positive triangularity plasmas in DIII-D.
Non-dimensionalizing the operating space, edge safety factors below 3, normalized betas …
Strongly-shaped diverted negative triangularity (NT) plasmas in the DIII-D tokamak demonstrate simultaneous access to high normalized current, pressure, density, and confinement. NT plasmas are shown to exist across an expansive parameter space compatible with high fusion power production, revealing surprisingly good core stability properties that compare favorably to conventional positive triangularity plasmas in DIII-D. Non-dimensionalizing the operating space, edge safety factors below 3, normalized betas above 3, Greenwald density fractions above 1, and high-confinement mode (H-mode) confinement qualities above 1 are simultaneously observed, all with a robustly stable edge free from deleterious edge-localized mode instabilities. Scaling of the confinement time with engineering parameters reveals at least a linear dependence on plasma current although with significant power degradation, both in excess of expected H-mode scalings. These results increase confidence that NT plasmas are a viable approach to realize fusion power and open directions for future detailed study.
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