Boundary-induced effect on the spoke-like activity in ExB plasma (1903.01374v1)
Abstract: The spoke instability in an $E\times B$ Penning discharge is shown to be strongly affected by the boundary that is perpendicular to $B$ field lines. The instability is the strongest when bounded by dielectric walls. With a conducting wall, biased to collect electron current from the plasma, the spoke becomes faster, less coherent and localised closer to the axis. The corresponding anomalous cross-field transport is assessed via simultaneous time-resolved measurements of plasma potential and density. This shows a dominant large-scale $E\times B$ anomalous character of the electron cross-field current for dielectric walls reaching $40-100$% of the discharge current, with an effective Hall parameter $\beta_\mathrm{eff}\sim10$. The anomalous current is greatly reduced with the conducting boundary (characterised by $\beta_\mathrm{eff}\sim102$). These experimental measurements are shown to be qualitatively consistent with the decrease of the $E$ field that triggers the collisionless Simon-Hoh instability.
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