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Review on the progress of the LHD experiment

Authors :
Tomoaki Hino
Akihiko Isayama
Satoshi Ohdachi
Kimitaka Itoh
Atsushi J. Nishizawa
T. Kaneba
T. Tokuzawa
Hideya Nakanishi
Osamu Kaneko
T. Ozaki
Nobuaki Yoshida
Masahiko Emoto
Shigeru Sudo
Makoto Ichimura
Motoshi Goto
Suguru Masuzaki
Atsushi Mase
T. Kato
Tsuyoshi Akiyama
Mitsutaka Isobe
N. Noda
S. Takagi
Kunizo Ohkubo
Takaaki Fujita
Hiroshi Yamada
Y. Miura
Tomohiro Morisaki
Sadayoshi Murakami
Y. Nakamura
M. Fujiwara
Kazuya Takahata
Katsuyoshi Tsumori
Mamoru Shoji
Naoko Ashikawa
Katsumi Ida
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Kazuo Kawahata
Tetsuo Seki
Naoki Tamura
Yasuhiko Takeiri
Kuninori Sato
Takashi Mutoh
Naoyuki Oyama
Hiroshi Idei
K. Toi
S. Mutoh
Hirotaka Chikaraishi
Kazunobu Nagasaki
K. Yamazaki
Masaki Osakabe
Daiji Kato
P. R. Goncharov
Keisuke Matsuoka
Masayuki Yokoyama
K. Saito
H. Nishimura
Kenji Tanaka
H. Kawazome
Hiroyuki Okada
Yasuo Yoshimura
Shin Kubo
Yuichi Takase
S. Yamada
M. Watanabe
Katsumi Kondo
Takashi Shimozuma
Takeshi Ido
Shinichiro Kado
T. Yamaguchi
Mamiko Sasao
S. Morita
Kazumichi Narihara
Yasuji Hamada
Hidenobu Takenaga
N. Takeuchi
Ichihiro Yamada
Shinji Yoshimura
T. Watari
Nobuyuki Asakura
Y. Takahashi
W. A. Cooper
Yoshihide Oka
Ryuhei Kumazawa
Katsunori Ikeda
Shinsaku Imagawa
Nagato Yanagi
T. Saida
Akio Komori
Hisato Kawashima
Satoru Sakakibara
Yoshiro Narushima
Ryuji Maekawa
Byron J. Peterson
Shigeru Inagaki
Takashi Notake
Mikiro Yoshinuma
J. F. Lyon
Tomo-Hiko Watanabe
Shoji Yamamoto
K.Y. Watanabe
Mizuki Sakamoto
R. More
T. Kobuchi
S. Higashijima
Kenichi Nagaoka
F. Watanabe
Hisamichi Funaba
Toshiyuki Mito
Masaki Nishiura
J. Miyazawa
Osamu Motojima
H. Nozato
Nobuyoshi Ohyabu
M. Hoshino
D. Kalinina
Yuki Torii
Akio Sagara
T. Itoh
K. Nishimura
Yoshio Nagayama
M. Y. Tanaka
Izumi Murakami
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Abstract

Recent progress in the Large Helical Device (LHD) experiment during the last 2 yr is reviewed. The LHD has been extending its operational regime toward fusion-relevant conditions while taking advantage of the net-current-free heliotron concept employing a superconducting coil system. Heating capability has exceeded 10 MW, and the central ion and electron temperatures have reached 7 and 10 keV respectively. The maximum values of beta and pulse length have been extended to 3.2% and 150 s, respectively. Several encouraging physics observations have been obtained, i.e., simultaneous achievement of the mitigation of the magnetohydro-dynamic instability criteria and good confinement, and formation of an internal transport barrier. The initial results have been obtained using a local island divertor, which shows the possibility of particle control at the plasma edge.

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