Plasma Parameters

Plasma parameters define various characteristics of a plasma, an electrically conductive collection of charged and neutral particles of various species (electrons and ions) that responds collectively to electromagnetic forces.

Such particle systems can be studied statistically, i.e., their behaviour can be described based on a limited number of global parameters instead of tracking each particle separately.

Fundamental

The fundamental plasma parameters in a steady state are

  • the number density Plasma Parameters  of each particle species Plasma Parameters  present in the plasma,
  • the temperature Plasma Parameters  of each species,
  • the mass Plasma Parameters  of each species,
  • the charge Plasma Parameters  of each species,
  • and the magnetic flux density Plasma Parameters .

Using these parameters and physical constants, other plasma parameters can be derived.

Other

All quantities are in Gaussian (cgs) units except energy and temperature which are in electronvolts. For the sake of simplicity, a single ionic species is assumed. The ion mass is expressed in units of the proton mass, Plasma Parameters  and the ion charge in units of the elementary charge Plasma Parameters , Plasma Parameters  (in the case of a fully ionized atom, Plasma Parameters  equals to the respective atomic number). The other physical quantities used are the Boltzmann constant (Plasma Parameters ), speed of light (Plasma Parameters ), and the Coulomb logarithm (Plasma Parameters ).

Frequencies

  • electron gyrofrequency, the angular frequency of the circular motion of an electron in the plane perpendicular to the magnetic field:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion gyrofrequency, the angular frequency of the circular motion of an ion in the plane perpendicular to the magnetic field:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • electron plasma frequency, the frequency with which electrons oscillate (plasma oscillation):
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion plasma frequency:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • electron trapping rate:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion trapping rate:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • electron collision rate in completely ionized plasmas:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion collision rate in completely ionized plasmas:
    Plasma Parameters 

Lengths

  • electron thermal de Broglie wavelength, approximate average de Broglie wavelength of electrons in a plasma:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • classical distance of closest approach, also known as "Landau length" the closest that two particles with the elementary charge come to each other if they approach head-on and each has a velocity typical of the temperature, ignoring quantum-mechanical effects:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • electron gyroradius, the radius of the circular motion of an electron in the plane perpendicular to the magnetic field:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion gyroradius, the radius of the circular motion of an ion in the plane perpendicular to the magnetic field:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • plasma skin depth (also called the electron inertial length), the depth in a plasma to which electromagnetic radiation can penetrate:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • Debye length, the scale over which electric fields are screened out by a redistribution of the electrons:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion inertial length, the scale at which ions decouple from electrons and the magnetic field becomes frozen into the electron fluid rather than the bulk plasma:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • mean free path, the average distance between two subsequent collisions of the electron (ion) with plasma components:
    Plasma Parameters 
    where Plasma Parameters  is an average velocity of the electron (ion) and Plasma Parameters  is the electron or ion collision rate.

Velocities

  • electron thermal velocity, typical velocity of an electron in a Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion thermal velocity, typical velocity of an ion in a Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution:
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion speed of sound, the speed of the longitudinal waves resulting from the mass of the ions and the pressure of the electrons:
    Plasma Parameters 
    where Plasma Parameters  is the adiabatic index
  • Alfvén velocity, the speed of the waves resulting from the mass of the ions and the restoring force of the magnetic field:
      Plasma Parameters  in cgs units,
      Plasma Parameters  in SI units.

Dimensionless

  • number of particles in a Debye sphere
    Plasma Parameters 
  • Alfvén speed to speed of light ratio
    Plasma Parameters 
  • electron plasma frequency to gyrofrequency ratio
    Plasma Parameters 
  • ion plasma frequency to gyrofrequency ratio
    Plasma Parameters 
  • thermal pressure to magnetic pressure ratio, or beta, β
    Plasma Parameters 
  • magnetic field energy to ion rest energy ratio
    Plasma Parameters 

Collisionality

In the study of tokamaks, collisionality is a dimensionless parameter which expresses the ratio of the electron-ion collision frequency to the banana orbit frequency.

The plasma collisionality Plasma Parameters  is defined as

Plasma Parameters 
where Plasma Parameters  denotes the electron-ion collision frequency, Plasma Parameters  is the major radius of the plasma, Plasma Parameters  is the inverse aspect-ratio, and Plasma Parameters  is the safety factor. The plasma parameters Plasma Parameters  and Plasma Parameters  denote, respectively, the mass and temperature of the ions, and Plasma Parameters  is the Boltzmann constant.

Electron temperature

Temperature is a statistical quantity whose formal definition is

Plasma Parameters 
or the change in internal energy with respect to entropy, holding volume and particle number constant. A practical definition comes from the fact that the atoms, molecules, or whatever particles in a system have an average kinetic energy. The average means to average over the kinetic energy of all the particles in a system.

If the velocities of a group of electrons, e.g., in a plasma, follow a Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution, then the electron temperature is defined as the temperature of that distribution. For other distributions, not assumed to be in equilibrium or have a temperature, two-thirds of the average energy is often referred to as the temperature, since for a Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution with three degrees of freedom, Plasma Parameters .

The SI unit of temperature is the kelvin (K), but using the above relation the electron temperature is often expressed in terms of the energy unit electronvolt (eV). Each kelvin (1 K) corresponds to 8.617333262...×10−5 eV; this factor is the ratio of the Boltzmann constant to the elementary charge. Each eV is equivalent to 11,605 kelvins, which can be calculated by the relation Plasma Parameters .

The electron temperature of a plasma can be several orders of magnitude higher than the temperature of the neutral species or of the ions. This is a result of two facts. Firstly, many plasma sources heat the electrons more strongly than the ions. Secondly, atoms and ions are much heavier than electrons, and energy transfer in a two-body collision is much more efficient if the masses are similar. Therefore, equilibration of the temperature happens very slowly, and is not achieved during the time range of the observation.

See also

References

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