plasmapvolume
Plasmapvolume is a term used in plasma physics to describe the effective spatial extent of a plasma region under study. It denotes the volume within which the plasma properties satisfy a chosen criterion, such as a minimum density, ionization fraction, or temperature, or the region bounded by device geometry that contains the bulk of the plasma. In practice, researchers often define plasmapvolume as the region enclosing a substantial fraction of the total charged particle content.
Mathematically, plasmapvolume V_p is the region R over which the plasma parameters meet the chosen cutoff criteria.
Measurement and estimation of plasmapvolume rely on diagnostics that map density and temperature, such as Thomson
Applications and significance include characterizing confinement quality, calculating total energy content, and comparing different plasmas or