- Dif-Pradalier, G;
- Hornung, G;
- Ghendrih, Ph;
- Sarazin, Y;
- Clairet, F;
- Vermare, L;
- Diamond, PH;
- Abiteboul, J;
- Cartier-Michaud, T;
- Ehrlacher, C;
- Estève, D;
- Garbet, X;
- Grandgirard, V;
- Gürcan, ÖD;
- Hennequin, P;
- Kosuga, Y;
- Latu, G;
- Maget, P;
- Morel, P;
- Norscini, C;
- Sabot, R;
- Storelli, A
Turbulence in hot magnetized plasmas is shown to generate permeable localized transport barriers that globally organize into the so-called "ExB staircase" [G. Dif-Pradalier et al., Phys. Rev. E, 82, 025401(R) (2010)]. Its domain of existence and dependence with key plasma parameters is discussed theoretically. Based on these predictions, staircases are observed experimentally in the Tore Supra tokamak by means of high-resolution fast-sweeping X-mode reflectometry. This observation strongly emphasizes the critical role of mesoscale self-organization in plasma turbulence and may have far-reaching consequences for turbulent transport models and their validation.