A new multi line-cusp magnetic field plasma device (MPD) with variable magnetic field for fundamental plasma studies
A. D. Patel, M. Sharma, N. Ramasubramanian, R. Ganesh, P. K., Chattopadhyay

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel multi-line cusp magnetic field plasma device (MPD) designed for fundamental plasma research, capable of controlling plasma parameters and magnetization levels to study multi-scale turbulence phenomena.
Contribution
The paper presents the design, construction, and characterization of a new MPD with adjustable magnetic field configurations and plasma parameters for advanced plasma turbulence studies.
Findings
Successfully produced Argon plasma over a wide pressure range
Achieved plasma densities from 10^9 to 10^11 cm^-3
Measured plasma temperatures between 1 eV and 8 eV
Abstract
One of the fundamental problems is the understanding of physics of electrostatic and electromagnetic fluctuations in multi-scale plasma turbulence. Especially so, in continuously connected plasma regions with varying degree of magnetization. Examples range from multiscale plasmas in Magnetron-like devices to astrophysical plasmas confined by magnetic dipole structures, solar wind driven collision-less and weakly collisional plasmas around Earth, to mention a few. Such plasmas are dominated by both electron scale and ion scale physics as well as finite beta effects. To investigate such processes in laboratory experiments requires excellent control of continuously connected regions of nearly zero plasma beta with finite beta regions as well as the gradient length scales of mean density and temperatures. To address some of these phenomena at laboratory scale, a new multi-line cusp…
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