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Transport of a nonneutral electron plasma due to electron collisions with neutral atoms
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EngineeringMagnetized Plasma PhysicsPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsElectron PhysicPlasma TransportPlasma TheoryPlasma SimulationPlasma ComputationTransport PhenomenaPlasma ConfinementBoltzmann EquationPhysicsNeutral AtomsBasic Plasma PhysicApplied Plasma PhysicFundamental Plasma PhysicAtomic PhysicsRadiation TransportNonneutral Electron PlasmaNon-axisymmetric Plasma ConfigurationsApplied PhysicsMagnetic Field
Transport of a nonneutral electron plasma across a magnetic field is caused by electron scattering from ambient neutral atoms. A theoretical model of such transport is presented, assuming the plasma is quiescent and the scattering is elastic scattering from infinite mass scattering centers of constant momentum transfer cross section. This model is motivated by recent experiments. A reduced transport equation is obtained by expanding the Boltzmann equation for the electron distribution in inverse powers of the magnetic field. The equation together with Poisson’s equation for the radial electric field, which must exist in a nonneutral column, determine the evolution of the system. When these two equations are properly scaled, they contain only a single parameter: the ratio of initial Debye length to initial column radius. For cases where this parameter is either large or small, analytical solutions, or at least partial solutions, are obtained. For intermediate values of the parameter, numerical solutions are obtained.
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