Evolution Of Sausage And Helical Modes In Magnetized Thin-Foil Cylindrical Liners Driven By A Z-Pinch

PHYSICS OF PLASMAS(2018)

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In this paper, we present experimental results on axially magnetized (B-z = 0.5 - 2.0 T), thin-foil (400 nm-thick) cylindrical liner-plasmas driven with similar to 600 kA by the Michigan Accelerator for Inductive Z-Pinch Experiments, which is a linear transformer driver at the University of Michigan. We show that: (1) the applied axial magnetic field, irrespective of its direction (e.g., parallel or anti-parallel to the flow of current), reduces the instability amplitude for pure magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) modes [defined as modes devoid of the acceleration-driven magneto-Rayleigh-Taylor (MRT) instability]; (2) axially magnetized, imploding liners (where MHD modes couple to MRT) generate m = 1 or m = 2 helical modes that persist from the implosion to the subsequent explosion stage; (3) the merging of instability structures is a mechanism that enables the appearance of an exponential instability growth rate for a longer than expected time-period; and (4) an inverse cascade in both the axial and azimuthal wavenumbers, k and m, may be responsible for the final m = 2 helical structure observed in our experiments. These experiments are particularly relevant to the magnetized liner inertial fusion program pursued at Sandia National Laboratories, where helical instabilities have been observed. Published by AIP Publishing.
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cylindrical liners,sausage,helical modes,thin-foil,z-pinch
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