Title :
New method for polarization measurements of magnetic fields in dense plasmas
Author :
Demura, A.V. ; Oks, E.
Author_Institution :
Hydrogen Energy & Plasma Technol. Inst., Kurchatov (I.V.) Inst. of Atomic Energy, Moscow, Russia
fDate :
8/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Measurements of magnetic fields based on observations of the Zeeman splitting ωB of spectral lines is a virtually impossible task in dense plasmas of powerful Z-pinches where the Stark splitting in the ion microfields ωF is much greater than ωB. In this situation, much better diagnostics of magnetic fields can be achieved through polarization difference contours obtained by subtracting profiles of the same spectral line observed in two orthogonal linear polarizations. In this way the obscuring role of the Stark effect is significantly diminished. In the present paper it is shown that the most sensitive and accurate measurements of the magnitude and the direction of the magnetic field in a dense plasma can be conducted employing central Stark components of hydrogen or hydrogen-like spectral lines. The polarization contour of a central Stark component turned out to be much more sensitive to the magnetic field than the polarization contour of a lateral component of the same line, namely by a factor of (ωF/ωB) 3≫1. This constitutes a drastic enhancement of the previously suggested method that had used the polarization contour of a lateral Stark component because in dense plasmas a typical value of the above factor is (ωF/ωB)3⩾103 . The new method can also be used for laser fusion plasmas and for some astrophysical objects such as magnetic white dwarfs
Keywords :
Stark effect; Z pinch; Zeeman effect; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; H; Stark effect; astrophysical objects; central Stark component; dense plasmas; laser fusion plasmas; lateral Stark component; lateral component; magnetic fields; magnetic white dwarfs; n-like spectral lines; orthogonal linear polarizations; plasma diagnostics; polarization contour; polarization difference contours; polarization measurements; spectral line; Extraterrestrial measurements; Hydrogen; Magnetic field measurement; Plasma applications; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Plasma x-ray sources; Polarization;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on