Tag Plasma Physics

Understanding Nonlocal Electron Transport in Inertial Confinement Fusion

Recent advancements in plasma physics have revealed complexities that traditional models fail to address, especially in the context of inertial confinement fusion (ICF). The groundbreaking research by Holec et al. dives into the intricacies of nonlocal electron transport and modifies… Continue Reading →

Unlocking the Secrets of Micro-tearing Modes in Spherical Tokamak

In recent years, researchers have made significant progress in understanding the behavior of plasma within the confines of the spherical tokamak. These doughnut-shaped fusion reactors offer great promise for the future of clean energy production. However, a new study conducted… Continue Reading →

Probing the Sheath Electric Field Using Thermophoresis in Dusty Plasma: Experimental Measurements

Understanding the electric fields present in dusty plasmas is crucial for various applications, ranging from spacecraft propulsion to the formation of planetary rings. In a recent research article titled “Probing the sheath electric field using thermophoresis in dusty plasma: Part… Continue Reading →

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