On the origin of the DIII-D L-H power threshold isotope effect

K. J. Callahan, L. Schmitz, T. A. Carter, E. A. Belli, C. Chrystal, S. R. Haskey,B. A. Grierson, K. E. Thome,S. P. Smith, G. R. Mckee,G. M. Staebler,C. Holland, A. Ashourvan, Z. Yan

NUCLEAR FUSION(2023)

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The increased low to high confinement mode (L to H-mode) power threshold PLH in DIII-D low collisionality hydrogen plasmas (compared to deuterium) is shown to result from lower impurity (carbon) content, consistent with reduced (mass-dependent) physical and chemical sputtering of graphite. Trapped gyro-Landau fluid (TGLF) quasilinear calculations and local non-linear gyrokinetic CGYRO simulations confirm stabilization of ion temperature gradient (ITG) driven turbulence by increased carbon ion dilution as the most important isotope effect. In the plasma edge, electron non-adiabaticity is also predicted to contribute to the isotope dependence of thermal transport and PLH , however its effect is subdominant compared to changes from impurity isotopic behavior. This L-H power threshold reduction with increasing carbon content at low collisionality is in stark contrast to high collisionality results, where additional impurity content appears to increase the power necessary for H-mode access.
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isotope,turbulence,L-H transition
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