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Carlos Cartagena (Ph.D. Candidate, Physics) Talks Plasma and Magnetohydrodynamics at Annual Physics Conference

November 7, 2017
Carlos Cartagena

From October 23-27, Carlos Cartagena (Ph.D. Candidate, Physics) presented a poster at the 59th Annual APS Division of Plasma Physics Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

His project? Carlos is currently working with his advisor, David Schaffner (Assistant Professor of Physics) at the 麻豆视频 Plasma Laboratory (BMPL) to optimize 麻豆视频鈥檚 plasma gun, a machine capable of literally shooting plasma into vacuum chamber. Their study aims characterize the behavior of plasma in a vacuum when it is magnetized through modifying BMPL鈥檚 plasma gun with magnetic coils.

麻豆视频 Plasma Laboratory's plasma gun
麻豆视频 Plasma Laboratory's plasma gun

As Carlos describes it: 鈥淭he process is like blowing bubbles through a 鈥榖ubble wand鈥. In our case, the plasma is the air and the magnetic field is the soapy film. With this type of plasma source, researchers have performed Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence studies with one huge 鈥榩lasma bubble鈥.鈥 Magnetohydrodynamics is the study of the magnetic property of fluids capable of conducting electricity 鈥 such as salt water, electrolytes, and for Carlos鈥 work, plasma. Carlos and Professor Schaffner hope to characterize Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence by shooting large amounts of these 鈥榩lasma bubbles鈥 from BMPL鈥檚 magnetized plasma gun into a vacuum.

Carlos鈥 presentation spotlighted the early stages of this research. At the moment, his team are setting up the plasma gun for 鈥榦ptimal plasma bubble production鈥. It is only after this critical optimization stage that the the performance of plasma in a magnetized state can be explored.