Imaging of laboratory magnetospheric plasmas using coherence imaging technique

POSTER

Abstract

The ring trap 1 (RT-1) device creates a laboratory magnetosphere for the studies on plasma physics and advanced nuclear fusion. A levitated superconducting coil produces magnetic dipole fields that realize a high beta plasma confinement that is motivated by self-organized plasmas in planetary magnetospheres. The electron cyclotron resonance heating (ECRH) with 8.2 GHz and 50 kW produces the plasmas with hot electrons in a few ten keV range. The electrons contribute to the local electron beta that exceeded 1 in RT-1. For the ion heating, ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) heating with 2--4 MHz and 10 kW has been performed in RT-1. The radial profile of ion temperature by a spectroscopic measurement indicates the signature of ion heating. In the holistic point of view, a coherence imaging system has been implemented for imaging the entire ion dynamics in the laboratory magnetosphere. The diagnostic system and obtained results will be presented.

Authors

  • Masaki Nishiura

    The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo

  • Noriki Takahashi

    The University of Tokyo

  • Zensho Yoshida

    The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo

  • Kaori Nakamura

    The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo

  • Yohei Kawazura

    Oxford University, University of Oxford

  • Naoki Kenmochi

    The University of Tokyo

  • Masataka Nakatsuka

    The University of Tokyo

  • Tetsuya Sugata

    The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo

  • Shotaro Katsura

    The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo

  • John Howard

    Australian National University