Title :
On the role of the plasma composition in the magnetic field evolution in plasma opening switches
Author :
Osin, D. ; Doron, R. ; Arad, R. ; Tsigutkin, K. ; Starobinets, A. ; Bernshtam, V. ; Fisher, A. ; Fruchtman, A. ; Maron, Y. ; Tauschwitz, A.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Phys., Weizmann Inst. of Sci., Israel
Abstract :
High spatial- and temporal-resolution spectroscopic methods are employed to perform detailed studies of the interaction between the propagating magnetic field and a multi-ion-species plasma. The experiment is performed in a plasma-opening-switch configuration, in which a 150-kA current of ∼400 ns duration is conducted through a plasma. Recent observations demonstrated a new phenomenon of simultaneous rapid magnetic field penetration into the heavy-ion plasma and specular reflection of the light-ion plasma, leading to ion-species separation. Additionally, noticeable inconsistencies between experimental results and theories were found. The current paper summarizes these recent results and discusses the aspect of the role of the plasma composition in the magnetic field evolution and ion dynamics. In order to systematically investigate the effect of the plasma composition, a method for producing plasmas with controllable compositions, based on spatial species separation and electrode heating, is presented. This method allows for achieving plasmas with varying proton-to-carbon ion ratios, however, at different electron densities. Measurements are described for studying the relation between the magnetic field propagation velocity and the plasma composition and density; however, this relation is not yet satisfactorily clear.
Keywords :
plasma chemistry; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma electromagnetic wave propagation; plasma heating; plasma sources; plasma switches; plasma transport processes; time resolved spectra; 150 kA; electrode heating; electron densities; heavy-ion plasma; high spatial-resolution spectroscopy; high temporal-resolution spectroscopy; ion dynamics; ion species separation; light-ion plasma; magnetic field propagation; multiion-species plasma; plasma composition; plasma density; plasma opening switches; proton-carbon ion ratios; specular reflection; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic fields; Magnetic switching; Optical propagation; Optical reflection; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Spectroscopy; Switches; Temperature control; Magnetic field-plasma interaction; multi-ion species plasma; plasma devices; plasma spectroscopy;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2004.835941