The TCV tokamak (R = 0.88 in, a < 0.25 in, BT < 1.54 T) is equipped with si
x 0.5 MW gyrotron sources operating at 82.7 GHz for second harmonic X mode
ECH. By distributing the ECCD current sources over the discharge cross sect
ion, fully driven stationary plasmas with I-p = 210 kA, n(e0) = 2 x 10(19)
m(-3), T-e0 approximate to 4 keV, were obtained for the full discharge dura
tion of 2 s. Highly peaked electron temperature profiles with T-e0 up to 12
keV were obtained in central counter-current drive scenarios with off-axis
ECH. Absorption measurements using a 118 GHz gyrotron have demonstrated th
e importance of suprathermal electrons for third harmonic absorption. A cou
pled heat-particle transport phenomenon known as 'density pumpout', which l
eads to the expulsion of particles from the plasma core, has been linked to
the presence of m = I modes, suggesting that it is due to the existence of
locally trapped particles associated with the loss of axisymmetry. Highly
elongated discharges have been developed with ohmic heating (kappa < 2.8) a
nd off-axis ECH. The latter exhibit considerably improved vertical stabilit
y due to current profile broadening. A 'gateway' for ELMy H modes has been
discovered, which allows stationary ohmic ELMy H mode operation over a wide
range of elongation, triangularity and density. Divertor detachment experi
ments suggest the existence of recombination pathways other than three body
or radiative processes.