High-confinement mode

High-confinement mode or H-mode is an operating mode possible in toroidal magnetic confinement fusion devices - mostly tokamaks but also in stellarators.[1] In this mode the plasma is more stable and better confined.

It was discovered by Fritz Wagner in 1982 during neutral beam heating of the plasma at ASDEX.[1] It has since been reproduced in all major toroidal confinement devices and is planned in the operation of ITER. Its self-consistent theoretical description is a topic of current research. [2]

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