Abstract
A plasma cell prototype for the plasma wakefield accelerator experiment AWAKE based on a helicon discharge is presented. In the 1 m long prototype module a multiple antenna helicon discharge with an rf power density of 100 MW m-3 is established. Based on the helicon dispersion relation, a linear scaling of plasma density with magnetic field is observed for rf frequencies above the lower hybrid frequency, ω LH ≤ 0.8ω rf. Density profiles are highest on the device axis and show shallow radial gradients, thus providing a relatively constant plasma density in the center over a radial range of Δr ≈ 10 mm with less than 10% variation. Peak plasma densities up to 7 1020 m-3 are transiently achieved with a reproducibility that is sufficient for AWAKE. The results are in good agreement with power balance calculations.
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Buttenschön, B., Fahrenkamp, N., & Grulke, O. (2018). A high power, high density helicon discharge for the plasma wakefield accelerator experiment AWAKE. Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 60(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6587/aac13a
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