“…In these studies, it was found that the high positive edge biasing leads to a high charge imbalance [30,31] that increases the radial electric field and its shear such that it quenches the turbulence almost entirely in the edge and SOL regions whereas in experiments such as J-TEXT [24], ISTTOK [16,22], TCABR [26], Aditya-U [32] and various other tokamaks [9,12,19,33,34] the turbulence exists at high biasing voltages. The high electric field shear in simulations [30,31] thus places an upper limit on the magnitude of the high positive biasing voltage. This indicates that the model in [30,31] is inadequate to reproduce turbulence for the higher edge biasing voltages that are used in many tokamak experiments.…”