Abstract

Magnetic and electrostatic fluctuations have been measured at the short scale length of the collisionless skin depth (c/ωpe) using small magnetic and electrostatic probes in the Tokapole II tokamak [Nucl. Fusion 9, 1509 (1979)]. For certain conditions and at high frequency (the MHZ range), fluctuations are present at the c/ωpe scale, with significant amplitude variation in the range between c/ωpe and the ion gyroradius scale. Wavelength dependence is inferred from measurements with probes of varying sizes. The amplitude of the turbulence at the c/ωpe scale is smaller than the dominant low-frequency turbulence, and is thus not relevant to transport in Tokapole II. Comparison with theoretical treatments of c/ωpe turbulence is discussed.

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