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  • Electric Properties of Chiral Plasma Plumes Without External Magnetic Field

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    Author(s)
    Zou, Dan Dan
    Ji, Qing Zhao
    Zhang, Yu
    Kravchenko, Oleg VV
    Atul, Jyoti KK
    Ostrikov, Kostya Ken
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Ostrikov, Ken
    Year published
    2022
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    Abstract
    Helical and chiral plasma structures are ubiquitous, especially in nuclear fusion devices and space plasmas. However, the spontaneous formation of helical structures has rarely been noticed in non-equilibrium cold plasma jets that have wide applications in biomedicine and material science. Recently the chiral plasma plume without any notable asymmetry has been discovered. Under the specific parameters of pulsed discharges, the plasma bullets that at the beginning propagated in the straight lines spontaneously turn into 3-D helical discharge trajectories. Here, the electromagnetic mechanism for the chiral plasma plumes is ...
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    Helical and chiral plasma structures are ubiquitous, especially in nuclear fusion devices and space plasmas. However, the spontaneous formation of helical structures has rarely been noticed in non-equilibrium cold plasma jets that have wide applications in biomedicine and material science. Recently the chiral plasma plume without any notable asymmetry has been discovered. Under the specific parameters of pulsed discharges, the plasma bullets that at the beginning propagated in the straight lines spontaneously turn into 3-D helical discharge trajectories. Here, the electromagnetic mechanism for the chiral plasma plumes is clarified by the numerical investigation of the 3-D electromagnetic field. According to the specific standing-wave mode with the periodic poloidal component in simulation, a type of plasma plume which shows the apparent poloidal rotation only at the periodic position of the tube and moves nearly in a straight line at other positions is revealed. These findings are relevant to the development of high-voltage active electromagnetic media for artificial 3-D optical meta-material devices and precise 3-D materials processing involving helical and chiral patterns in diverse fields.
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    Journal Title
    IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1109/TPS.2022.3217859
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    Subject
    Nuclear and plasma physics
    Science & Technology
    Physical Sciences
    Physics, Fluids & Plasmas
    Physics
    Chiral structure
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/419958
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