2013
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/8/02/p02005
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Measuring drift velocity and electric field in mirror machine by fast photography

Abstract: The flute instability in mirror machines is driven by spatial charge accumulation and the resulting E×B plasma drift. On the other hand, E×B drift due to external electrodes or coils can be used as a stabilizing feedback mechanism. Fast photography is used to visualize Hydrogen plasma in a small mirror machine and infer the plasma drift and the internal electric field distribution. Using incompressible flow and monotonic decay assumptions we obtain components of the velocity field from the temporal evolution o… Show more

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“…Instead the rotation is probably due to the faster escape of electrons, leaving behind positively charged plasma that rotates by E × B drift. In experiments with pronounced perturbation, some rotational shear is frequently observed [19], but it is much lower than the level required for flute stabilization [7,8]. According to equation ( 4), when wall stabilization is small, the rotation rate of all the modes is expected to be similar.…”
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“…Instead the rotation is probably due to the faster escape of electrons, leaving behind positively charged plasma that rotates by E × B drift. In experiments with pronounced perturbation, some rotational shear is frequently observed [19], but it is much lower than the level required for flute stabilization [7,8]. According to equation ( 4), when wall stabilization is small, the rotation rate of all the modes is expected to be similar.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fast camera records a projection of the H α radiation from the recombination of the plasma. As discussed in [19], this radiation is a good indicator for the study of the plasma shape and dynamics, although it is not strictly proportional to the plasma density.…”
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“…A Phantom camera with an exposure time of 2 µs was used. Differences between consecutive frames were calculated in order to resolve velocity profiles (Be'ery et al 2013). This technique has better spatial resolution and can resolve flow also for the high magnetic field experiment.…”
Section: Plasma Rotation and Shearmentioning
confidence: 99%