2016
DOI: 10.1063/1.4964905
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Characterisation of coherent rotating modes in a magnetised plasma column using a mono-sensor tomography diagnostic

Abstract: . Characterisation of coherent rotating modes in a magnetised plasma column using a mono-sensor tomography diagnostic. 2016. Characterisation of coherent rotating modes in a magnetised plasma column using a mono-sensor tomography diagnostic In this paper we report on an original tomographic diagnostic using a single sensor on a magnetized plasma column. The experimental set-up and the numerical inversion method used to interpret the data are presented. The core plasma evolution during the rotatio… Show more

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“…It was observed that by modifying the source potential, the mode could be transitioned from an m=2, to m=1 to a purely turbulent spectrum 14 . The low mode number structures were correlated strongly with anomalous transport 15 , and tomography measurements showed that the structure roughly retained its shape throughout rotation 16 . Further work has been carried out within a Penning discharge at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL).…”
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“…It was observed that by modifying the source potential, the mode could be transitioned from an m=2, to m=1 to a purely turbulent spectrum 14 . The low mode number structures were correlated strongly with anomalous transport 15 , and tomography measurements showed that the structure roughly retained its shape throughout rotation 16 . Further work has been carried out within a Penning discharge at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL).…”
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“…The preferential diffusion of the weakly magnetized ions results in a radial ambipolar field and therefore ExB drifts in the azimuthal direction. The Penning discharge has similar plasma parameters, electric and magnetic fields as the near-anode region of a Hall thruster, where a spoke-like coherent structure is commonly observed 12,13,14,15,16 . Penning discharges provide more convenient access for diagnostics than Hall thrusters do, and the physics is somewhat simplified by the lack of a magnetic field gradient, eliminating one energy source able to drive instabilities 17 .…”
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“…In this work, a visible spectro-tomographic diagnostic installed on the Mistral experiment is presented. It is an update of a previous tomographic setup [14,17]. In the present case 49 optical fibres, divided in two fans, collect the plasma emission and send it to an imaging spectrometer, giving a simultaneous access to the brightness of emission lines in the whole visible and the near IR argon spectrum.…”
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“…In the present case 49 optical fibres, divided in two fans, collect the plasma emission and send it to an imaging spectrometer, giving a simultaneous access to the brightness of emission lines in the whole visible and the near IR argon spectrum. Specifically developed software operates the tomographic reconstruction [14,17], leading to 7 x 7 pixels plasma images, with 16 mm square pixels.…”
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“…1 is used for the fundamental study of transport in cold plasmas (T e ∼ 3 eV and T i ∼ 300 K). [2][3][4][5][6][7] . An Argon plasma is created by a thermoionic discharge, with a typical pressure P ≃ 10 −2 Pa and electron density n e ≃ 10 −15 m −3 .…”
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