Sixty-five discharges have been confirmed as I-mode discharges after searching the EAST database from 2016 to 2018, and some additional I-mode discharges were obtained in 2019. The I-mode regime features no edge localized modes (ELMs), high energy confinement, and a steep temperature pedestal, while particle confinement remains at L-mode levels. The I-mode regime has been obtained over a small parameter space (B T = 2.4 -2.7 T, I p = 0.4 -0.6 MA, q 95 = 4 -6) using a configuration with B × ▽B drift away from the active X-point. Most of the discharges in EAST are dominated by lower hybrid wave (LHW) heating. In addition, some are heated with both LHW and neutral beam injection (NBI) heating, and a few discharges are heated by NBI and electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH). Turbulence suppression in density perturbation has been defined as signaling the onset of the L-I transition. The power threshold of the I-mode is slightly larger than that of the 2008 ITPA scaling law of H-mode. The minimum L-I power threshold varies only weakly with B T , and the power range for the I-mode increases with increasing B T . The I-mode is superior to the L-mode in terms of energy confinement but is still slightly inferior to the H-mode under similar conditions, although the energy confinement time decreases more slowly with increasing heating power than it does in the typical H-mode case. NBI has some benefit for achieving higher confinement. The I-mode is very sensitive to the density near the edge. Under a constant high heating power, a small enhancement in the density will terminate the I-mode, sometimes leading to the I-H transition.
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