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Sustained suppression of type-I edge-localized modes with dominantly n = 2 magnetic fields in DIII-D

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Lanctot, M. J.
Buttery, R. J.
de Grassie, J. S.
Evans, T. E.
Ferraro, N. M.
Hanson, J. M.
Haskey, Shaun
Moyer, R.
Nazikian, Raffi
Osborne, T. H.

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IOP Publishing

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Type-I edge-localized modes (ELMs) have been suppressed in DIII-D (Luxon et al 2003 Nucl. Fusion 43 1813) H-mode discharges with a H98Y2 confinement factor near 1.0 using magnetic perturbations (MPs) with dominant toroidal mode number n = 2. This expands

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Nuclear Fusion

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2037-12-31