Abstract
Generation of initial closed flux surfaces by electron cyclotron heating (ECH) at a conventional aspect ratio of R/a ∼ 3 is investigated on the Low Aspect ratio Torus Experiment (LATE) device and further tested on the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute Tokamak-60 Upgrade (JT-60U) tokamak. In both experiments, a plasma current is initiated and increased by ECH under steady external fields composed of a toroidal field and a weak vertical field. In the LATE experiments, a movable inboard limiter is used to change the aspect ratio of plasmas up to R/a ∼ 3. The results show that the formation of closed flux surfaces is still possible up to R/a ∼ 3 while higher decay indices of vertical field are required as the aspect ratio increases. Similar current start-up discharges are performed on JT-60U, and a plasma current is initiated and increased up to 20 kA under a vertical field having a high decay index.
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