2014
DOI: 10.1063/1.4883499
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100 eV electron temperatures in the Maryland centrifugal experiment observed using electron Bernstein emission

Abstract: Electron Bernstein wave electron temperature profile diagnostic (invited) Rev. Sci. Instrum. 72, 285 (2001); Thermal electron Bernstein emission has been observed at the second harmonic of the electron cyclotron frequency at the mid-plane of the Maryland Centrifugal eXperiment. The emission is received in the X-mode polarization and coupled to the Bernstein wave by the B-X mode conversion process. The average B-X coupling efficiency is approximately 20%. The observed emission indicates thermal electron tempera… Show more

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“…Theoretical models (Mjolsness & Ruppel 1986;Shumlak & Hartman 1995;Shumlak & Roderick 1998;Ruden 2002) and Z-pinch plasma experiments (Shumlak et al 2001) have shown that velocity shear normal to the density gradient at a fluid interface can stabilise RT-driven perturbation growth. Similarly, in centrifugally confined magneticmirror plasma devices, velocity shear in the azimuthal plasma flow has been shown to stabilise the flute instability (Huang & Hassam 2001;Teodorescu et al 2005;Reid et al 2014). In the experiments presented in this work, conservation of angular momentum generates significant velocity shear in the radial direction (∂ω/∂r) at the cavity surface, particularly near turnaround where the cavity surface may be subject to the RT instability.…”
Section: Low-mode-number Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Theoretical models (Mjolsness & Ruppel 1986;Shumlak & Hartman 1995;Shumlak & Roderick 1998;Ruden 2002) and Z-pinch plasma experiments (Shumlak et al 2001) have shown that velocity shear normal to the density gradient at a fluid interface can stabilise RT-driven perturbation growth. Similarly, in centrifugally confined magneticmirror plasma devices, velocity shear in the azimuthal plasma flow has been shown to stabilise the flute instability (Huang & Hassam 2001;Teodorescu et al 2005;Reid et al 2014). In the experiments presented in this work, conservation of angular momentum generates significant velocity shear in the radial direction (∂ω/∂r) at the cavity surface, particularly near turnaround where the cavity surface may be subject to the RT instability.…”
Section: Low-mode-number Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Interferometric methods measured densities in the range of m, and thermal electron Bernstein emission provided peak electron temperatures of 100 eV (Reid et al. 2014). Teodorescu et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2008; Reid et al. 2014) are from prior experiments, respectively, whereas those for CMFX and Reactor came from MCTrans++ predictive models.…”
Section: Physics Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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