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Transport, energy balance, and stability of a large field‐reversed configuration

Experiments have been conducted on the Large s Experiment (LSX) [Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 2212 (1992)] field‐reversed theta pinch, where plasmas confined in a field‐reversed configuration (FRC) have exhibited record energy, particle, and configuration lifetimes. By careful control of the formation proce...

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Published in:Physics of plasmas 1995-06, Vol.2 (6), p.2286-2291
Main Authors: Slough, J. T., Hoffman, A. L., Milroy, R. D., Maqueda, R., Steinhauer, L. C.
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Language:English
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Summary:Experiments have been conducted on the Large s Experiment (LSX) [Phys. Rev. Lett. 69, 2212 (1992)] field‐reversed theta pinch, where plasmas confined in a field‐reversed configuration (FRC) have exhibited record energy, particle, and configuration lifetimes. By careful control of the formation process, it was possible to form symmetric, quiescent FRCs with s values (the number of ion gyroradii from the field null to the separatrix of the FRC) as large as 5. LSX particle confinement showed a strong scaling with s. The inferred particle diffusivity, D s , at large s approached ∼2 m2/s, which, along with previous experimental results, indicate a favorable D s ∼s −1/2 scaling. At large s, both electron and ion cross‐field thermal conduction losses become negligible compared to convective losses, with the inferred χ⊥e ∼4 m2/s, which was near classical values. Data from several diagnostics employed on the LSX device were analyzed to seek correlation between distortions in the plasma shape and the confinement properties of the FRCs formed. No clear correlation between the quality of confinement and distortion was observed. Experiments conducted over a large range of s (1
ISSN:1070-664X
1089-7674
DOI:10.1063/1.871251