Time-resolved velocity and ion sound speed measurements from simultaneous bow shock imaging and inductive probe measurements
R. Datta, D. R. Russell, T. Clayson, J. P. Chittenden, S. V. Lebedev,, J. D. Hare

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel diagnostic technique combining magnetic probe measurements and shock imaging to obtain time-resolved plasma velocity and ion sound speed in high-energy-density plasmas, validated against established methods.
Contribution
The paper presents a new method for simultaneous measurement of plasma flow velocity and ion sound speed using magnetic and shock imaging diagnostics in supersonic plasmas.
Findings
Velocity measurements agree with optical Thomson scattering.
Ion sound speed estimates match MHD simulations.
Technique successfully applied to aluminum plasma in wire array experiments.
Abstract
We present a technique to measure the time-resolved velocity and ion sound speed in magnetized, supersonic high-energy-density plasmas. We place an inductive (`b-dot') probe in a supersonic pulsed-power-driven plasma flow and measure the magnetic field advected by the plasma. As the magnetic Reynolds number is large (), the plasma flow advects a magnetic field proportional to the current at the load. This enables us to estimate the plasma flow velocity as a function of time from the delay between the current at the load and the signal at the probe. The supersonic flow also generates a detached hydrodynamic bow shock around the probe, the structure of which depends on the upstream sonic Mach number. By imaging the shock around the probe with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer, we determine the upstream Mach number from the shock Mach angle, which we then use to determine the ion…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Magnetic confinement fusion research · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
