The complete ion cyclotron range of frequency (ICRF) heating system for the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) [ Fusion Tech. 21, 1324 (1992) ], consisting of tour antennas and six generators designed to deliver 12.5 MW to the TFTR plasma, has now been installed. Recently a series of experiments has been conducted to explore the effect of ICRP heating on the performance of low recycling, Supershot plasmas in minority and non-resonant electron heating regimes. The addition of up to 7.4 MW of ICRF power to full size (R-2.6 m, a0 .95 m), helium-3 minority, deuterium Supershots heated with up to 30 MW of deuterium neutral beam injection has resulted in a significant increase in core electron temperature (ATe=3-4 keV). Simulations of equivalent deuterium-tritium (D-T) Supershots predict that such ICRF heating should result in an increase in [la(0)~30%. Direct electron heating has been observed and has been found to be in agreement with theory. ICRF heating has also been coapled to neutral beam heated plasmas fueled by frozen deuterium pellets. In addition ICRF heated energetic iota tails have been used to simulate fusion alpha particles in high recycling plasmas. Up to 11.4 MW of ICRF heating has been coupled into a hydrogen minority, high recycling helium plasma and the f'trst observation of the toroidal Alfv6n eigenmode (TAE) instability driven by the energetic proton tail has been made in this regime.
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