Abstract

The results on applying the technique of vortex plasma confinement in the GOL-NB facility are presented. The first experiments on optimizing the biasing the in-chamber electrodes demonstrated an improvement in the dynamics of trapping the injected fast hydrogen atoms, as well as a decrease in the fluctuations of local plasma parameters in the central trap and an increase in the plasma decay time. The geometry of in-chamber electrodes arrangement, as well as the polarity and magnitude of the supplied potentials, correspond to the theory of vortex confinement and to those in similar studies at other open traps.

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