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How to Ignite an Atmospheric Pressure Microwave Plasma Torch without Any Additional Igniters
Published on: April 16, 2015
Electrothermal filamentation of igniting plasmas
H Martin1, R W Paddock1, M W von der Leyen1
1Department of Physics, Atomic and Laser Physics sub-department, Clarendon Laboratory, <a href="https://ror.org/052gg0110">University of Oxford</a>, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PU, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Dense, hot plasmas are susceptible to the electrothermal instability: a collisional process which permits temperature perturbations in electron currents to grow. It is shown here that linearizing a system comprised of two opposing currents and a mobile ion background as three distinct fluids yields unstable modes with rapid growth rates (∼10^{13}s^{-1}) for wavenumbers below a threshold k_{th}. An analytical threshold condition is derived, this being surpassed for typical hot-spot and shell parameters. Particle-in-cell simulations successfully benchmark the predicted growth rates and threshold behavior. Electrothermal filamentation within the shell will impact the burn wave propagation into the cold fuel and resulting burn dynamics.
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