Detection of poloidal magnetic flux emission from a plasma focus
S K H Auluck

TL;DR
This paper presents a new measurement technique to detect poloidal magnetic flux emission in plasma focus devices, addressing existing technical challenges and encouraging further research in this fundamental area of plasma physics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel measurement method that overcomes traditional technical difficulties, facilitating research into axial magnetic fields in plasma focus and similar plasmas.
Findings
Evidence of axial magnetic field in plasma focus phases
New technique reduces measurement technical difficulties
Encourages further research into magnetic field polarity origins
Abstract
Direct experimental evidence for the existence of axial magnetic field both in the radial implosion phase and the pinch phase of a plasma focus has raised many questions of fundamental importance. The most fundamental of these is the fact of its existence, which is incomprehensible in terms of a conventional view of plasma physics. The plasma is known to have an axis of symmetry in the radial implosion phase. The axial magnetic field has a defined polarity with respect to the axis. Since the equations of magnetohydrodynamics are unchanged by flipping the sign of the axial coordinate, the polarity of the axial magnetic field must arise from the initial conditions. Exactly how the initial conditions determine the polarity of the axial magnetic field is not clear. More data are needed to guide theoretical developments of this question. There are several technical problems with the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-induced spectroscopy and plasma · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Magnetic confinement fusion research
