PMID: 15245020Jul 13, 2004Paper

Confinement of pure-electron plasmas in a toroidal magnetic-surface configuration

Physical Review Letters
H SaitohM Fukao

Abstract

A pure-electron plasma has been confined in a toroidal magnetic-surface configuration for as long as classical diffusion time due to neutral collisions. By controlling the potential of the internal conductor, long-term stable confinement of electrons has been achieved in a toroidal geometry.

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