“…Driven by turbulence, GAMs are universally observed in the edge of a tokamak under L-mode conditions [2][3][4][5][6]. They can also be excited by energetic particles, either externally injected (e.g., neutral beam injection [7]), or produced as the result of collective instabilities (e.g., tearing mode reconnection [8]). Furthermore, it has been recently proposed to employ external magnetic fields to drive GAMs either for diagnostic purposes, or to modify the turbulent transport in case a sufficiently large amplitude is achievable [9,10].…”