@article{oai:nifs-repository.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010514, author = {Narushima, Y. and Sakakibara, S. and SUZUKI, Y. and Watanabe, K.Y. and Ohdachi, S. and Takemura, Y. and YOSHIMURA, M. and Ida, K. and Castejón, F and López-Bruna, D and Hegna, C.C. and Kobayashi, M. and TANAKA, H. and Akiyama, T. and Ohno, N and LHD, Experiment Group}, issue = {7}, journal = {Nuclear Fusion}, month = {May}, note = {New observations in the Large Helical Device (LHD) show that the magnetic islands externally imposed by m/n = 1/1 resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) can be maintained in an intermediate state with a finite phase shift away from the value present in vacuum. Given the previous experimental observation that the saturated magnetic islands show either growth or healing, the intermediate states are realized in the “healing region” in the beta and collisionality space, which implies that a parameter other than beta and collisionality should exist in order to determine the island state. Theories based on the competition between electromagnetic torques and poloidal flow-induced viscous torques provide a prediction for the intermediate state. These two types of torques might be balanced to realize the steadily maintained intermediate state whereas the islands are placed in the growth state or healing state in the case in which the balance is broken. The experimental observation shows that there is a possibility for the magnetic island phase to deviate from its designed position. If the parameters are controlled properly, it is possible to control the phase of the magnetic island, which may permit continued utilization of the island divertor concept.}, pages = {076024--076030}, title = {Observations of sustained phase shifted magnetic islands from externally imposed m/n = 1/1 RMP in LHD}, volume = {57}, year = {2017} }