Back to Search Start Over

Measurement of Wave Electric Fields in Plasmas by Electro-Optic Probe

Authors :
Nishiura, M.
Yoshida, Z.
Mushiake, T.
Kawazura, Y.
Osawa, R.
Fujinami, K.
Yano, Y.
Saitoh, H.
Yamasaki, M.
Kashyap, A.
Takahashi, N.
Nakatsuka, M.
Fukuyama, A.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Electric field measurement in plasmas permits quantitative comparison between the experiment and the simulation in this study. An electro-optic (EO) sensor based on Pockels effect is demonstrated to measure wave electric fields in the laboratory magnetosphere of the RT-1 device with high frequency heating sources. This system gives the merits that electric field measurements can detect electrostatic waves separated clearly from wave magnetic fields, and that the sensor head is separated electrically from strong stray fields in circumference. The electromagnetic waves are excited at the double loop antenna for ion heating in electron cyclotron heated plasmas. In the air, the measured wave electric fields are in good absolute agreement with those predicted by the TASK/WF2 code. In inhomogeneous plasmas, the wave electric fields in the peripheral region are enhanced compared with the simulated electric fields. The potential oscillation of the antenna is one of the possible reason to explain the experimental results qualitatively.<br />Comment: submitted to Review of Scientific Instruments

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Plasma Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1608.07381
Document Type :
Working Paper