Proton radiography of Nernst effect in magnetized underdense plasma
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Abstract
We have developed an experimental platform at OMEGA laser facility for direct measurements of Nernst velocity in the regime when Nernst advection dominates. In the experiment, the gas jet is heated by a laser propagating parallel to an externally-applied magnetic field to generate magnetized underdense plasma. The magnetic field evolution in time is measured by proton radiography with 3 and 15 MeV protons produced by DHe3 backlighter. We present results at two different times to show the dynamics of the magnetic field providing a measurement of Nernst velocity. Field profiles are inverted using the PROBLEM algorithm [1] to obtain the path integrated magnetic fields in the plasma. This research aims to validate extended-MHD models and understand the Nernst effect in the preheat phase of MagLIF experiments.
Presenters
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Padrick A Beggs
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Authors
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Padrick A Beggs
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Jesse Griff-McMahon
Princeton University
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Chris A Walsh
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
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William R Fox
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Derek B Schaeffer
University of California, Los Angeles, University of California Los Angeles
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Gennady Fiksel
University of Michigan
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Aaron Hansen
Sandia National Laboratories
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Adam Harvey-Thompson
Sandia National Laboratories
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Daniel E Ruiz
Sandia National Laboratories
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Matt R Weis
Sandia National Laboratories
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Peter V Heuer
Laboratory for Laser Energetics
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Jonathan R Davies
LLE
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Cameron A Frank
University of Delaware
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Arijit Bose
University of Delaware
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Sophia Malko
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory