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The amplification of lower hybrid (LH) driven current of various profiles has been found. The results strongly depend on the plasma temperature profile, on the LH current profile, and on the magnitude of the particle diffusion flux.
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This work was started during the visit of the author in the I. V. Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy, Moscow. The author thanks IAE for hospitality, and V. Parail, G. V. Pereverzev, A. Smoljakov and R. Klíma for many useful and critical discussions.
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Petržílka, V.A. On the bootstrap effect in large tokamaks with lower hybrid driven current. Czech J Phys 39, 1372–1377 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01597602
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