Abstract

Further transport reduction is induced by a pellet or electron cyclotron (EC) wave injection after the formation of an internal transport barrier in JT-60U reversed shear plasmas. After pellet injection, the O-mode reflectometer signal drastically decreases, indicating reduction in the electron density fluctuation level. The ion thermal diffusivity decreases by one order of magnitude and reaches the neoclassical level. The effective particle diffusivity also decreases by one order of magnitude, but the electron thermal diffusivity remains constant. After EC wave injection, when no reduction of the O-mode reflectometer signal is observed, the electron thermal diffusivity decreases by a factor of ∼2–3, while decreases in the ion thermal diffusivity and the effective particle diffusivity are small. These results indicate that the ion heat transport and particle transport were coupled with the measured density fluctuation, but electron heat transport was decoupled. Ion heat and particle transport and electron heat transport were dominated by different types of fluctuation.

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