Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1861671 Physics Letters A 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The statistical analyses of fluctuation data measured by electrostatic-probe arrays clearly show that the self-organized criticality (SOC) avalanches are not the dominant behaviors in a toroidal ECR plasma in the SMT (Simple Magnetic Torus) mode of KT-5D device. The f−1f−1 index region in the auto-correlation spectra of the floating potential VfVf and the ion saturation current IsIs, which is a fingerprint of a SOC system, ranges only in a narrow frequency band. By investigating the Hurst exponents at increasingly coarse grained time series, we find that at a time scale of τ>100 μsτ>100 μs, there exists no or a very weak long-range correlation over two decades in τ  . The difference between the PDFs of IsIs and VfVf clearly shows a more global nature of the latter. The transport flux induced by the turbulence suggests that the natural intermittency of turbulent transport maybe independent of the avalanche induced by near criticality. The drift instability is dominant in a SMT plasma generated by means of ECR discharges.

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