Abstract
An ergodic magnetic structure is generated in the TBR-1 Tokamak boundary to handle heat flux and minimize impurity generation. In this work, the effect of this structure on the plasma edge turbulence is investigated. Thus, spectral alterations driven by perturbing magnetic fields created by resonant helical windings are observed in the small Tokamak TBR-1. The investigated oscillations are detected with an array of Langmuir and magnetic probes. Spectral and bispectral analyses revealed significant changes induced by the resonant helical windings, mainly in the MHD frequency band. Thus, whereas the known Mimov oscillation amplitude reduction is observed, the density and potential oscillation spectra are slightly affected. However, the bispectral analysis shows a clear reduction of the wave-wave mode coupling in the MHD frequency range, while the high frequency turbulent coupling is steadily reduced
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