AI Article Synopsis

  • Scientists created a special tool called a Rogowski probe to measure the electric current in a plasma during a fusion experiment in a device named FAT-CM.
  • The experiment involves colliding two plasma formations, which move really fast (300-400 km/s) and merge into one, allowing researchers to study how this plasma behaves.
  • The probe is designed to be very small and made from a strong material to protect it from the hot and dense plasma, and it can detect changes in current very quickly, in just a few microseconds.

Article Abstract

To directly detect the spatial distribution of a plasma current during the collisional merging of two field-reversed configurations (FRCs) in the FAT-CM (FRC Amplification via Translation-Collisional Merging) device, an internal current probe using Rogowski coils has been developed. An FRC is a type of magnetically confined plasma maintained by a diamagnetic plasma current flowing in the toroidal direction. Self-organized FRC formation and increased poloidal flux have been observed following the destructive perturbation during the collision in collisional merging FRC formation when two initial-plasmoids collide at a relative speed of 300-400 km/s to form one FRC. It is indicated that the toroidal plasma current is driven in those processes. In this research, an internal Rogowski probe was designed and developed to have a high-frequency response to capture a rapid change of the plasma current in a few microseconds during the collision/merging process. The FRC plasma in FAT-CM has relatively high temperature (∼100 to 200 eV) and high density (∼10 to 10 m). As a result, the probe was built to be as compact as possible to minimize disruption to the plasma. Because of its high melting point and low Z property, a machinable boron nitride ceramic was chosen to shield the Rogowski coils thermally and electrically from the plasma. All connections and seams were constructed such that the epoxy glue used for the probe assembly was not exposed to the plasma.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0101877DOI Listing

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