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Investigating Magnetic Diffusion in HEDP Flows using Longitudinal Zeeman Splitting Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Magnetic diffusion is an important effect in non-ideal magnetohydrodynamic plasmas, particularly in highly dynamic scenarios with rapid field compression arising from stagnating flows and converging geometries, with implications for inertial confinement plasmas and astrophysically-relevant processes such as driven reconnection.

In this work, we investigate magnetic diffusion by measuring magnetic field profiles with high spatial resolution in various high-energy-density plasma (HEDP) testbeds on the MAGPIE pulsed power generator. We utilize an optical emission spectroscopy diagnostic based on longitudinal Zeeman splitting. Spectral lines are selected for binary splitting and Zeeman sensitivity. To resolve the relatively small Zeeman shifts expected at multi-Tesla field strengths, we isolate the longitudinal σ components, which also helps mitigate the effects of Stark broadening prevalent in these environments.

Presenters

  • Lee G Suttle

    Imperial College London

Authors

  • Lee G Suttle

    Imperial College London

  • Sasha Sausmann

    Imperial College London

  • Mariia Sytenok

    Southampton University

  • Katherine Marrow

    Imperial College London

  • Stefano Merlini

    Imperial College London

  • Thomas R Mundy

    Imperial College London

  • Aurora Uras

    Imperial College London

  • Dariusz Duszynski

    Imperial College London

  • Roland A Smith

    Imperial College London

  • Simon N Bland

    Blackett Lab

  • Sergey V Lebedev

    Imperial College London

  • Marko Cvejic

    Weizmann Institute of Science

  • Eyal Kroupp

    Weissman Institute of Physical Sciences

  • Yitzhak Maron

    Weizmann Institute of Science

  • Tal Queller

    Weizmann Institute of Science