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Jian Chen1, Andrew T Powis2, Igor D Kaganovich2
1Sun Yat-sen University, Sino-French Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Technology, Zhuhai 519082, People's Republic of China.
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Azimuthal structures emerging in beam-generated partially magnetized plasmas are investigated using three-dimensional particle in cell-Monte Carlo collision simulations. Two distinct instability regimes are identified at low pressures. When the gas pressure is sufficiently high, quasineutrality is attained and 2D spiral-arm structures form as a result of the development of a lower-hybrid instability, resulting in enhanced cross-field transport. At lower pressures, quasineutrality is not achieved and a 3D helical-rotating plasma structure forms due to development of the diocotron instability. Analytical formulas are proposed for the critical threshold pressure between these regimes and for the rotation frequency of the helical structures. Preliminary experimental verification is provided.
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