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Experimental observation of a tripolar vortex in a plasma
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2003
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Vortex DynamicsExperimental ObservationEngineeringPhysicsVortex FlowsFluid MechanicsPlasma SimulationNon-axisymmetric Plasma ConfigurationsPlasma TheoryFundamental Plasma PhysicPlasma InstabilityPlasma PhysicsVortex DynamicPlasma ConfinementAmbipolar Electric FieldNeutral ParticlesTripolar VortexSpace Plasma Physic
A tripolar vortex, three aligned vortices with alternate signs of polarity of rotation, has been observed in a plasma for the first time. The tripolar vortex always appears with a deep density depression in the neutral particles, and the rotation direction of each vortex is opposite to that of the E×B rotation due to the ambipolar electric field. It is shown that a net momentum transfer during the charge-exchange interaction produces an effective force acting on the ions. The present experiment shows that this effective force may dominate the ambipolar-electric field and drive the anti-E×B vortical motion of ions.
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