Abstract

Experiments in the edge plasma of TEXT-U (the Texas Experimental Tokamak-Upgrade) [K. W. Gentle, Nucl. Technol. Fusion 1, 479 (1981)] have used a positively biased Langmuir probe in conjunction with two triple probes to examine the “wake” or disturbance in the plasma caused by the electron current collected by the driven probe. Spatial measurements of the disturbed volume have been made in the radial and poloidal directions at two points along the disturbed flux tube, at 12 meters and 28 meters away from the driven probe. Both non-time dependent and time-dependent experiments are used to determine the dispersion of the driven wave. A classical collisional two-fluid model of electron collection by a biased surface, which accounts for electric potential perturbations and the associated currents only, successfully predicts many of the qualitative features of the disturbance. The magnitudes of the collision rates, however, have to be increased beyond the best estimates in order to achieve quantitative agreement, indicating the possible involvement of anomalous cross-field current transport processes.

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