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Convective cells and blob control in a simple magnetized plasma

Theiler, Christian Gabriel
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Furno, Ivo  
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Loizu, Joaquim  
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2012
Physical Review Letters

Blob control by creating convective cells using biased electrodes is demonstrated in simple magnetized toroidal plasmas. A two-dimensional array of electrodes is installed on a metal limiter to obtain different biasing schemes. Detailed two-dimensional measurements across the magnetic field reveal the formation of a convective cell, which shows a high degree of uniformity along the magnetic field. Depending on the biasing scheme, radial and vertical blob velocities can be varied significantly. A high level of cross-field currents limits the achievable potential variations to values well below the applied bias voltage. Furthermore, the strongest potential variations are not induced along the biased flux tube, but at a position shifted in the direction of plasma flows.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.065005
Web of Science ID

WOS:000300102900016

Author(s)
Theiler, Christian Gabriel
Furno, Ivo  
Loizu, Joaquim  
Fasoli, Ambrogio  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

108

Issue

6

Article Number

065005

Subjects

Plasma

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Filament

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Blob

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Blob control

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SOL

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Convective cell

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Cross-field current

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TORPEX

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spc_edge

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http://prl.aps.org/toc/PRL/v108/i6
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REVIEWED

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February 18, 2012
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