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Experiments on additional heating of FRC plasmas

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Experiments on additional heating by neutral beam injection and application of a low frequency wave to a plasma with an extremely high averaged beta value of about 90% - a field reversed configuration (FRC) plasma - are carried out using the FRC Injection Experiment (FIX) apparatus. These experiments are made possible by translating the FRC plasma produced in a formation region of a theta pinch to a confinement region in order to secure better accessibility to heating facilities and to control plasma density. By determining the appropriate injection geometry and the mirror ratio of the confinement region, it became possible to inject a neutral beam with an energy of 14 keV and a current of 23 A into the FRC in a solenoidal confining field of only 0.04-0.05 T. Plasma confinement is improved in this experiment. Ion heating is observed to result from the application of a low frequency (80 kHz, about 1/4 of the ion gyrofrequency) compressional wave. A shear wave, probably mode converted from the compressional wave, is observed to propagate axially.

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