2004
DOI: 10.1585/jspf.80.147
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Effects of Controlled Flow-Shear on Low-Frequency Instabilities in Magnetized Plasmas

Abstract: Abstract:The external and independent control of parallel and perpendicular flow shears in collisionless magnetized plasmas are realized using two newly-developed plasma sources. The ion flow velocity shears parallel to the magnetic-field lines are then observed to destabilize not only the D'Angelo mode but also the drift-wave instability depending on the sign of the parallel shear in the absence of field-aligned electron drift flow in laboratory experiments. On the other hand, perpendicular ion flow velocity … Show more

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“…The relationships between the suppression of potential fluctuation and the potential and the suppression of fluctuation by the positive electric field are clearly observed. The threshold of the drift-type fluctuation sup-pression by the electric field is about 2 V/cm according to Hatakeyama's study [13][14][15]; our results are comparable to his. The E × B drift shear may suppress drift-type fluctuations.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…The relationships between the suppression of potential fluctuation and the potential and the suppression of fluctuation by the positive electric field are clearly observed. The threshold of the drift-type fluctuation sup-pression by the electric field is about 2 V/cm according to Hatakeyama's study [13][14][15]; our results are comparable to his. The E × B drift shear may suppress drift-type fluctuations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%