Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session NP12: Poster Session V:
Fundamental Plasma Physics III: waves, self-organization
Fundamental Plasma Physics IV: turbulence, reconnection, non-neutral/antimatter
High Field Tokamaks
Mirrors
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: NP12.00152 : Imaging Refractometry Technique Development*
Presenter:
Alexander Rososhek
(Cornell University)
Authors:
Alexander Rososhek
(Cornell University)
Bruce R Kusse
(Cornell University)
William M Potter
(Cornell University)
Eric S Lavine
(Cornell University)
David A Hammer
(Cornell University)
The imaging refractometer technique measures the phase correlations of the probing laser field and is sensitive to the density gradients within the plasma. We propose the novel statistics-based approach [6] for a case where the turbulent layer is thick enough to generate laser speckles. In this analysis, the probability distribution, speckle contrast, and autocorrelations are studied.
The PERSEUS 3D Extended MHD code [7] along with the Beam Propagation method simulation [8] is employed to study synthetic data. Moreover, the PERSEUS code is run on the Bridges-2 system [9] to obtain a high spatial resolution to be further analyzed with the BPM code.
*This research is funded by the Cornell Laboratory of Plasma Studies, the Engineering Dean's Office, the K. Bingham Cady Memorial Fund of Cornell's College of Engineering, and by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under award number FA9550-24-1-0066. This work used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center through allocation PHY230055 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program, which is supported by National Science Foundation grants #2138259, #2138286, #2138307, #2137603, and #2138296.
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