Investigation of flute and lower hybrid drift instabilities in application to laboratory astrophysics and Z-pinch experiments

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Abstract

In a cylindrical Z-pinch plasma column and in a laser ablated plasma flows interacting with an external magnetic field conditions are favorable for excitation of flute and lower hybrid drift oscillations. Linear analysis of the flute mode instability in a finite beta Z-pinch plasma has demonstrated good agreement between theory and experimental data. Laboratory experiments on the interaction of a plasma flow, produced by laser ablation of a solid target with the inhomogeneous magnetic field demonstrated the presence of strong wave activity in the region of the flow deceleration. Excitation of flute-type modes as well as LHD waves with plasma and magnetic field parameters, corresponding to the ongoing experiments is examined.

*Work supported by the US Department of Energy under Grant No. DE-FC52-01NV14050 at UNR, and Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 at Sandia National Laboratories

Authors

  • V.I. Sotnikov

    • University of Nevada at Reno, NV 89523 USA
  • V. Ivanov

    • University of Nevada at Reno, NV 89523 USA
  • R. Presura

    • University of Nevada at Reno, NV 89523 USA
  • J. Kindel

    • University of Nevada at Reno, NV 89523 USA
  • J.N. Leboeuf

    • JNL Scientific, Casa Grande, AZ 85222, USA
  • O.G. Onishchenko

    • Institute of Physics of Earth, 123995 Moscow, Russia
  • B.V. Oliver

    • Sandia National Laboratories, NM 87123 USA
  • T.A. Mehlhorn

    • Sandia National Laboratories, NM 87123 USA
  • C. Deeney

    • Department of Energy, Washington, DC 20585 USA