A system for microwave — Plasma interaction experiments

Anitha, V. P. ; Rathod, Priyavandana J. ; Das, Amita ; Giri, D. V. ; Kaw, P. K. (2015) A system for microwave — Plasma interaction experiments In: 2015 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference (PPC), 31 May 2015 - 04 June 2015, Austin, TX, USA.

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1109/PPC.2015.7296981

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/PPC.2015.7296981

Abstract

In order to investigate physics of nonlinear interaction of high-power microwave (HPM) with an over-dense (f plasma > f wave ) plasma, an experimental system SYMPLE (System for Microwave and Plasma Experiments), is being developed. The work is taken up in two phases: Phase-1 addressing interaction of plasma with moderate power HPM, ((1/2;εE μ 2 ) /(nkT e ) ~ 1), and Phase-2 involving extremely intense (eE μ /mω ~ c) HPM. Here `E μ ' is the wave field, `n' the plasma density, T e ' the electron temperature, and `m' the electron mass. The interaction of these intense waves with plasma at the critical density layer (f plasma =f wave ) is predicted to involve various phenomena, ranging from generation of parametric instabilities to hot electron generation, leading to wave absorption in plasma. Understanding of the underlying physics has implications in inertial fusion. The parametric generation of SYMPLE as well as various aspects of the development of the Phase1 system, with a 3 MW, 3 GHz Magnetron source, a washer gun plasma, and a TE 10 -TM 01 HPM mode converter is discussed here.

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