Radial compression and torque-balanced steady states of single-component plasmas in Penning-Malmberg traps
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Penning-Malmberg traps provide an excellent method to confine single-component plasmas. Specially tailored, high-density plasmas can be created in these devices by the application of azimuthally phased rf fields i.e., the so-called “rotating wall” technique . Recently, we reported a regime of compression of electron or positron plasmas in which the plasma density increases until the E B rotation frequency, E with E plasma density , approaches the applied frequency, RW. Good compression is achieved over a broad range of rotating wall frequencies, without the need to tune to a mode in the plasma. The resulting steady-state density is only weakly dependent on the amplitude of the rotating-wall drive. Detailed studies of these states are described, including the evolution of the plasma temperature, peak density, and density profiles during compression; and the response of the plasma, once compressed, to changes in frequency and rotating-wall amplitude. Experiments are conducted in a 4.8 T magnetic field with 109 electrons. The plasmas have initial and final temperatures of 0.1 eV. They can be compressed to steady-state densities 1010 cm−3 and plasma radii 200 m. The outward, asymmetry-driven plasma transport rate, o, of the compressed plasmas is independent of density, n, in contrast to the behavior at lower densities where o n 2. The implications of these results for the creation and confinement of high-density electron and positron plasmas and the creation of finely focused beams are discussed. © 2006 American Institute of Physics. DOI: 10.1063/1.2179410
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تاریخ انتشار 2006