Plasma structure deformation due to injection of a strong plasma pulse in a detached plasma

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Abstract

Linear machine experiments have been performed to investigate the physical condition for the detached plasma formation[1,2]. A recent experiment reveals collapse of the detached plasma due to injection of a strong plasma pulse and subsequent regeneration.

We have developed PIC simulation code with Monte Carlo collision to investigate microscopic physical processes in the detached plasma formation and observed the formation of a large temperature gradient[3]. We extended the above code to include plasma pulse and observed time evolution of the plasma structure. It is found that a strong plasma pulse creates a potential hill in front of the target and, as a result, ions are decelerated.

[1] W. L. Hsu et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 49, 1001 (1982).

[2] N. Ohno et al., Nuclear Fusion 41, 1055 (2001).

[3] T. Pianpanit et al., Plasma and Fusion Res. 11, 2403040 (2016).

*This work is supported by the NINS program of Promoting Research by Networking among Institutions (Grant Number 01421701) and is performed on "Plasma Simulator" (FUJITSU FX100) of NIFS with the support and under the auspices of the NIFS Collaboration Research program (NIFS17KNSS099 & NIFS17KNXN355).

Presenters

  • Seiji Ishiguro

    • National Institute for Fusion Science

Authors

  • Seiji Ishiguro

    • National Institute for Fusion Science
  • Theerasarn Pianpanit

    • Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology,
  • Hiroki Hasegawa

    • National Institute for Fusion Science
  • Toseo Moritaka

    • National Institute for Fusion Science
  • Yuki Hayashi

    • National Institute for Fusion Science
  • Noriyasu Ohno

    • Nagoya University
  • Hirohiko Tanaka

    • Nagoya University
  • Shin Kajita

    • Nagoya University