2004
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.92.225003
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Kink Instability in Applied-Field Magneto-Plasma-Dynamic Thrusters

Abstract: Measurements of magnetic and electrostatic fluctuations in an applied field magneto-plasma-dynamic thruster have shown that a m/n=1/1 kink mode becomes unstable whenever the Kruskal-Shafranov limit is violated. A positive correlation is established between the kink and performance degradation at high current, which has until now prevented the use of this kind of thruster in space missions.

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“…The momentum flux delivered by charged particles in plasmas and its interaction with magnetic fields have been significant subjects associated with astrophysical jets [1], magnetospheric physics [2], thermonuclear fusion devices [3], and electric propulsion systems [4]. It is essential to understand and characterize the gain or loss mechanisms of the momentum flux for clarifying the acceleration or confinement processes of charged particles in nature and in terrestrial plasma devices.…”
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“…The momentum flux delivered by charged particles in plasmas and its interaction with magnetic fields have been significant subjects associated with astrophysical jets [1], magnetospheric physics [2], thermonuclear fusion devices [3], and electric propulsion systems [4]. It is essential to understand and characterize the gain or loss mechanisms of the momentum flux for clarifying the acceleration or confinement processes of charged particles in nature and in terrestrial plasma devices.…”
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“…Flux tubes can be periodic, for instance in toroidal devices such as a tokamak. Or they can have finite length in the axial direction, such as flux tubes in the solar corona [1,2], during spheromak startup [3], Z pinches [4], plasma thrusters [5], and possibly astrophysical jets [6,7]. Those flux tubes with finite length must have an axial boundary.…”
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“…This direct matching condition does not exist in any of the prior linear flux rope experiments. [15][16][17][18][19] The results present here also represent the first experimental identification of q a = 1 stability in a partial toroidal system. Though this lack of dependence on toroidicity is not particularly surprising given the success of the KS theory in explaining tokamak stability, it does reinforce the applicability of these results to the kink stability properties of other partial toroidal plasmas such as those found in the solar corona.…”
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confidence: 75%