Surko C M, Slusher R E
Science. 1983 Aug 26;221(4613):817-22. doi: 10.1126/science.221.4613.817.
The tokamak is a prototype fusion device in which a toroidal Magnetic field is used to confine a hot plasma. Coherent waves, excited near the plasma edge, can be used to transport energy into the plasma in order to heat it to the temperatures required for thermonuclear fusion. In addition, tokamak plasmas are known to exhibit high levels of turbulent density fluctuations, which can transport particles and energy out of the plasma. Recently, experiments have been conducted to elucidate the nature of both the coherent waves and the turbulence. The experiments provide insight into a broad range of interesting linear and nonlinear plasma phenomena and into many of the processes that determine such practical things as plasma heating and confinement.
托卡马克是一种原型聚变装置,其中利用环形磁场来约束热等离子体。在等离子体边缘附近激发的相干波可用于将能量传输到等离子体中,以便将其加热到热核聚变所需的温度。此外,已知托卡马克等离子体会表现出高水平的湍流密度波动,这会将粒子和能量输运出等离子体。最近,已经开展了实验来阐明相干波和湍流的性质。这些实验为一系列广泛的有趣线性和非线性等离子体现象以及许多决定等离子体加热和约束等实际情况的过程提供了深入了解。