Collision of Two Plasma Streams
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概要
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By the simultaneous operation of two theta pinch guns located at the both ends of a discharge tube, plasma streams are injected into a longitudinal magnetic field. These two plasma streams collide with each other and the translational energy of the streams is transferred efficiently into the thermal energy. The ion temperature of the colliding plasma reaches about 100 eV. In the meanwhile, the electron temperature is much smaller than the ion temperature. The thermalization process can be understood satisfactorily in terms of the long range Coulomb scattering of particles.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1976-03-15
著者
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ITO Hiroshi
Plasma Physics Laboratory, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
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Kishimoto Hiroshi
Plasma Physics Laboratory Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Ito Hiroshi
Plasma Physics Laboratory Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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