Abstract

The small university-scale tokamak GOLEM equipped with the electric and magnetic probes becomes a test bench for studying the plasma turbulence and Zonal Flows, which are the essential processes affecting the plasma confinement. The broadband (f BB < 250 kHz) magnetic turbulence was detected for the first time using the Mirnov probes. The two-dimensional (frequency–wavelength) Fourier power spectra S(k, f) of the magnetic turbulence indicate the turbulence poloidal propagation. The long-range correlations (LRC) between the signals of magnetic and electric probes installed at different toroidal cross-sections were detected in the low-frequency range (f LRC < 60 kHz), which is similar to the plasma potential LRC range observed in other devices.

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