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A new high performance field reversed configuration operating regime in the C-2 device
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EngineeringVlsi DesignComputer ArchitectureElectric Field ControlPlasma PhysicsFrc Confinement TimesHigh-performance ArchitecturePlasma ConfinementAccelerator TechnologyElectrical EngineeringApplied Plasma PhysicComputer EngineeringC-2 DeviceMicroelectronicsLarge FieldLow-power ElectronicsCircuit DesignAerospace EngineeringPlasma Application
Large field reversed configurations (FRCs) are produced in the C-2 device by combining dynamic formation and merging processes. The good confinement of these FRCs must be further improved to achieve sustainment with neutral beam (NB) injection and pellet fuelling. A plasma gun is installed at one end of the C-2 device to attempt electric field control of the FRC edge layer. The gun inward radial electric field counters the usual FRC spin-up and mitigates the n = 2 rotational instability without applying quadrupole magnetic fields. Better plasma centering is also obtained, presumably from line-tying to the gun electrodes. The combined effects of the plasma gun and of neutral beam injection lead to the high performance FRC operating regime, with FRC lifetimes up to 3 ms and with FRC confinement times improved by factors 2 to 4.
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