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Magnetic Field Effects on Hollow Cathode Plasma

Published:Dec 29, 2025 06:15
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ArXiv

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This paper investigates the generation and confinement of a plasma column using a hollow cathode discharge in a linear plasma device, focusing on the role of an axisymmetric magnetic field. The study highlights the importance of energetic electron confinement and collisional damping in plasma propagation. The use of experimental diagnostics and fluid simulations strengthens the findings, providing valuable insights into plasma behavior in magnetically guided systems. The work contributes to understanding plasma physics and could have implications for plasma-based applications.
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The length of the plasma column exhibits an inverse relationship with the electron-neutral collision frequency, indicating the significance of collisional damping in the propagation of energetic electrons.