Proton deflectometry analysis in magnetized plasmas: Magnetic field reconstruction in one dimension.


Journal

Physical review. E
ISSN: 2470-0053
Titre abrégé: Phys Rev E
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101676019

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jul 2024
Historique:
received: 11 09 2023
accepted: 21 06 2024
medline: 20 8 2024
pubmed: 20 8 2024
entrez: 20 8 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Proton deflectometry is used in magnetized high-energy-density plasmas to observe electromagnetic fields. We describe a reconstruction algorithm to recover the electromagnetic fields from proton fluence data in 1-D. The algorithm is verified against analytic solutions and applied to example data. Next, we study the role of source fluence uncertainty for 1-D reconstructions. We show that reconstruction boundary conditions can be used to constrain the source fluence profile and use this to develop a reconstruction using a specified pair of boundary conditions on the magnetic field. From these considerations, we experimentally demonstrate a hybrid mesh-fluence reconstruction technique where fields are reconstructed from fluence data in an interior region with boundary conditions supplied by direct mesh measurements at the boundary.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39160958
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.110.015206
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

015206

Auteurs

W Fox (W)

<a href="https://ror.org/03vn1ts68">Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory</a>, Princeton, New Jersey 08543, USA.
Department of Astrophysical Sciences, <a href="https://ror.org/00hx57361">Princeton University</a>, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.

G Fiksel (G)

Center for Ultrafast Optical Science, <a href="https://ror.org/00jmfr291">University of Michigan, Ann Arbor</a>, Michigan 48109, USA.

D B Schaeffer (DB)

Department of Astrophysical Sciences, <a href="https://ror.org/00hx57361">Princeton University</a>, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.

J Griff-McMahon (J)

<a href="https://ror.org/03vn1ts68">Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory</a>, Princeton, New Jersey 08543, USA.
Department of Astrophysical Sciences, <a href="https://ror.org/00hx57361">Princeton University</a>, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.

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