Author:
PISARCZYK T.,KASPERCZUK A.
Abstract
We present results of studies of the behavior of
a laser-produced plasma in a strong external transverse
magnetic field of above 10 T in induction generated from
a flat teflon target at the laser power densities of about
1014 W/cm2. In the measurements of
plasma parameters, a two-channel automated interferometric
system (Pisarczyk et al. 1994) was applied. The
interferometric measurements have shown that the transverse
magnetic field induces an asymmetry of the plasma distinctly
apparent in the interferograms registered in two mutually
perpendicular directions. Due to the lack of axial symmetry
of the plasma, the Abel's transformation could not
be applied in quantitative processing of the interferograms.
To reconstruct a spatial distribution of electron density
in a plasma stream of disturbed axial symmetry, a methodology
prepared for this experiment was used. Analyzing the spatial
and temporal distributions of electron concentration obtained
in the transverse magnetic field, it has been proved that
the factor responsible for the disturbance of the axial
symmetry of the plasma is the Rayleigh–Taylor (R–T)
instability corresponding to the ion unmagnetization state.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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