Fluctuation Measurements at New Spatial Scales
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Abstract
We present preliminary measurements from a laser induced fluorescence detection system used to resolve ion density fluctuations on spatial scales approaching the ion Debye length $\sim$0.5 mm. The detection system consists of a pair of moveable periscopes which collimate light collected from a small measurement region ($\sim$0.1 cm$^{3})$ along the axis of a magnetized singly ionized Argon plasma column. The light is imaged onto a pair of 16-channel linear photomultiplier arrays with digitized photon counting on all 32 channels at 1 MHz or on 8 channels at 4 MHz. The viewing regions may be resolved spatially either along or radial to the magnetic field axis depending on the orientation of the entrance slit. Plasma fluctuations resolved in ion velocity have never been observed at this scale. Measurements may provide insight into transport phenomena, which are fundamentally linked to plasma fluctuations.
Authors
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Ryan Hood
The University of Iowa, University of Iowa
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Sean Mattingly
The University of Iowa, University of Iowa, Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Iowa
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Jorge Berumen
The University of Iowa, University of Iowa
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Dereth Drake
Valdosta State University
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Fred Skiff
University of Iowa, The University of Iowa, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Iowa