Detailed benchmarking of the Nernst effect in magnetized HED plasma
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Abstract
Here we report on a new experimental platform at OMEGA to benchmark Nernst effect in low and moderately magnetized plasma (1<Ne<10) by simultaneous direct measurement of Nernst velocity and plasma conditions. The laser produced gas jet plasma is magnetized by MIFEDS, where the Nernst velocity is measured using proton radiography [1,2] of magnetic fields at different times, while the plasma parameters (ne,Te) and radial bulk flow speed of plasma is measured by 2w optical Thompson scattering (OTS), probing different locations in plasma. The results are being compared with MHD Gorgon 1D and LILAC simulations.
[1] C. Johnson, S. Malko, W. Fox, D. Schaeffer et al. Review of Scientific Instruments 83 (2021)
[2] S. Malko, C. Johnson, W. Fox, D. Schaeffer et al. , Applied Optics 61(6) (2021).
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Publication: Planned paper: "Detailed benchmarking of Nernst effect in low and moderately magnetized plasmas"
Presenters
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Sophia Malko
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Authors
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Sophia Malko
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Christopher A Walsh
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, LLNL, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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Derek B Schaeffer
Princeton University
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Gennady Fiksel
University of Michigan
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Aaron M Hansen
University of Rochester, Sandia National Laboratories
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Adam J Harvey-Thompson
Sandia National Laboratories
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Daniel E Ruiz
Sandia National Laboratories
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Matthew R Weis
Sandia National Laboratories
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Peter V Heuer
Laboratory for Laser Energetics, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
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Jonathan R Davies
University of Rochester, UR-LLE, LLE, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
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Cameron A Frank
University of Delaware
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Arijit Bose
University of Delaware, U Delaware
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William R Fox
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory