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The impact of magnetic geometry on wave modes in cylindrical plasmas
Author(s) -
Lei Chang
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
cornell university
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.25911/5d7395c1a893d
Subject(s) - plasma , helicon , physics , magnetic field , geometry , field (mathematics) , computational physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics
Both space and laboratory plasmas can be associated with static magnetic field, and the field geometry varies from uniform to non-uniform. This thesis investigates the impact of magnetic geometry on wave modes in cylindrical plasmas. The cylindrical configuration is chosen so as to explore this impact in a tractable but experimentally realisable configuration. Three magnetic geometries are considered: uniform, focused and rippled. These studies suggest suppressing drift waves in a uniformly magnetised plasma by increasing the field strength, enhancing the efficiency of helicon wave production of plasma by using a focused magnetic field, and forming a gap eigenmode on a linear plasma device by introducing a local defect to the system's periodicity, which is useful for understanding the gap-mode formation and interaction with energetic particles in fusion plasmas.

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