Drift Wave Turbulence

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2008-05

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Horton, W.
Kim, J. H.
Asp, E.
Hoang, T.
Watanabe, T. H.
Sugama, H.

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Drift waves occur universally in magnetized plasmas producing the dominant mechanism for transport of particles, energy and momentum across magnetic field lines. A wealth of information obtained from laboratory experiments for plasma confinement is reviewed for drift waves driven unstable by density gradients, temperature gradients and trapped particle effects. The modern understanding of origin of the scaling laws for Bohm and gyro-Bohm transport fluxes is discussed. The role of sheared flows and magnetic shear in reducing the transport fluxes is discussed and illustrated with large scale computer simulations. Plasmas turbulence models are derived with reduced magnetized fluid descriptions. The types of theoretical descriptions reviewed include weak turbulence theory and anisotropic Kolmogorov-hke spectral indices, and the mixing length. A number of standard turbulent diffusivity formulas are given for the various space-time scales of the drift-wave turbulent mixing.

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W. Horton, J.‐H. Kim, E. Asp, T. Hoang, T.‐H. Watanabe, and H. Sugama. AIP Conference Proceedings 1013, 1 (May., 2008); doi: 10.1063/1.2939032