Extending the Range of AC Conductivity Measurements in Magnetized Ultracold Neutral Plasmas
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Abstract
Ultracold neutral plasmas can be used to study basic plasma processes such as electron-ion collisions and AC conductivity under extreme conditions. We have extended our measurement of the influence of magnetization on electron-ion collisions to magnetic fields where the electron Larmor radius is the smallest length scale in the plasma and electron-electron thermalization times are limiting our ability to explore higher magnetic fields with our current technique. Our measurements are compared with theoretical predictions.
Presenters
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Puchang Jiang
Colorado State University
Authors
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Jacob L Roberts
Colorado State University
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Puchang Jiang
Colorado State University
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John Guthrie
Colorado State University
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Bridget O'Mara
Colorado State University