Author:
Candeloro V.,Sartori E.,Serianni G.
Abstract
Abstract
Cusp-shaped magnetic fields are widely used to confine plasmas in various
applications. This field configuration allows to localise plasma losses: the width of such loss
cone, usually called leak width, was found to be proportional to the geometric mean of the ion and
electron Larmor radii, so that it becomes smaller for increasing magnetic field intensity. At the
same time, plasma diffusion towards the walls is reduced in the regions where the field lines are
parallel to the surfaces, leading to the formation of a Plasma Exclusion Zone (PEZ) whose
characteristic dimension was found to be proportional to the distance between the magnets. Besides
field intensity and geometry, the confinement effectiveness might also be affected by plasma
properties such as electron temperature, plasma potential across the sheath and
collisionality. Specifically, this contribution describes a numerical analysis performed by means
of a 2D-3V Particle-In-Cell code of the dependencies of both the PEZ size and the leak width on
magnetic field intensity and plasma potential, focusing on typical conditions found in plasma
sources for negative ion beams. The leak width was found to be larger than its theoretical
prediction regardless of the specific plasma parameters. The PEZ was found to be affected not only
by the distance between the magnets. In particular, the plasma potential was found to strongly
affect the plasma behaviour within the cusp region.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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