A. Lodes, R. Curry, M. E. Rudroff, Mark F. C. Schmidt, A. J. Bauer, W. Brown
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Spectroscopic measurements of a toroidal air plasma
A multi-millisecond duration, exploding wire air plasma with electron density of at least 1014–1015 /cm3 has been developed. Confining the radial expansion of an exploding wire discharge has resulted in interesting hydrodynamic effects, producing a toroidal air plasma, or TAP.