Cold, laser-excited plasmas in strong magnetic fields
ORAL
Abstract
Cold, laser-excited plasmas in strong magnetic fields exhibit lower electron heating and three-body recombination rates than field-free plasmas. This raises the prospect of achieving stronger Coulomb coupling of the electron gas. The presented research is aimed at time- and spatially-resolved imaging of such plasmas, and non-invasive electric-field measurement and imaging using Rydberg-level spectroscopy. Results on laser-spectroscopic measurement of plasma electric fields and plasma cyclotron heating will be discussed. We will further report on experimental progress in realizing novel glass-cell Penning plasma trap systems.
*This work is funded by the NSF/DOE Partnership in Basic Plasma Science and Engineering, Number 1707377, and Rydberg Technologies Inc.
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Presenters
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Georg Raithel
- Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Rydberg Technologies Inc