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Intermittent Structures in the High Field Side Boundary of the HYBTOK-II Tokamak

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The spatial and temporal characteristics of the turbulence in the inboard and outboard scrape-off layer (SOL) of tokamak HYBTOK-II have been studied using poloidal probe array. Bursty behaviour with intermittent bursts was observed for both outboard and inboard SOL. In the inboard (high field side), high level of density fluctuations has been observed. The fluctuations in the high field side and low field side are identical in statistics that is non-Gaussian one.

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Budaev, V., Takamura, S., Kikuchi, Y. et al. Intermittent Structures in the High Field Side Boundary of the HYBTOK-II Tokamak. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics 53, 863–868 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026384204899

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