PHY7105: Plasma Physics
Course Unit Title
PHY7105: Plasma Physics
Course Unit Description
The course covers the basic concepts of plasma, particle motion in electric and magnetic fields, multi-fluid components, waves in space plasmas, plasma sources and its industrial applications. This will involve treatment of elements of fluid mechanics, plasma fluid equations, E x B and diamagnetic drifts, Generalized Ohm’s law, Plasma waves in relation to magnetised and unmagnetized plasmas.
Course objectives
The objectives of the course are to:
- Describe plasma and identify major industrial applications of plasmas and ionised gases.
- Describe and interpret particle motion in the presence of uniform electric and magnetic fields.
- Derive and interpret the fluid equations and drift equations.
- Explain the principles of the plasma fluid description.
- Describe the concept of multi-component plasmas.
Expected learning outcomes
By the end of the course, the students should be able to:
- Define plasma and identify major industrial applications of plasmas and ionised gases.
- Analyse particle motion in the presence of uniform electric and magnetic fields
- Derive fluid and fluid drift equations and interpret their implications
- Explain the principles involved in describing plasma fluids
- Describe analytically the concept of multi-component plasmas
- Analyse the waves in plasmas and their equilibrium and stability
