TY - JOUR
T1 - Observations of an ion-driven instability in non-neutral plasmas confined on magnetic surfaces
AU - Marksteiner, Q. R.
AU - Pedersen, T. Sunn
AU - Berkery, J. W.
AU - Hahn, M. S.
AU - Mendez, J. M.
AU - Durand De Gevigney, B.
AU - Himura, H.
PY - 2008/2/12
Y1 - 2008/2/12
N2 - The first detailed experimental study of an instability driven by the presence of a finite ion fraction in an electron-rich non-neutral plasma confined on magnetic surfaces is presented. The instability has a poloidal mode number m=1, implying that the parallel force balance of the electron fluid is broken and that the instability involves rotation of the entire plasma, equivalent to ion-resonant instabilities in Penning traps and toroidal field traps. The mode appears when the ion density exceeds approximately 10% of the electron density. The measured frequency decreases with increasing magnetic field strength, and increases with increasing radial electric field, showing that the instability is linked to the E×B flow of the electron plasma. The frequency does not, however, scale exactly with E/B, and it depends on the ion species that is introduced, implying that the instability consists of interacting perturbations of ions and electrons.
AB - The first detailed experimental study of an instability driven by the presence of a finite ion fraction in an electron-rich non-neutral plasma confined on magnetic surfaces is presented. The instability has a poloidal mode number m=1, implying that the parallel force balance of the electron fluid is broken and that the instability involves rotation of the entire plasma, equivalent to ion-resonant instabilities in Penning traps and toroidal field traps. The mode appears when the ion density exceeds approximately 10% of the electron density. The measured frequency decreases with increasing magnetic field strength, and increases with increasing radial electric field, showing that the instability is linked to the E×B flow of the electron plasma. The frequency does not, however, scale exactly with E/B, and it depends on the ion species that is introduced, implying that the instability consists of interacting perturbations of ions and electrons.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.065002
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.065002
M3 - Article
C2 - 18352482
AN - SCOPUS:40749097203
SN - 0031-9007
VL - 100
JO - Physical review letters
JF - Physical review letters
IS - 6
M1 - 065002
ER -