plasmoille
Plasmoille is a theoretical construct in plasma physics describing a compact, magnetically confined region of ionized gas that behaves as a stable plasmoid. In discussions that explore magnetic reconnection and energy transport, plasmoilles are envisioned as self-contained pockets of plasma with a closed or quasi-closed magnetic flux surface, capable of persisting for multiple dynamical timescales relative to surrounding turbulence.
The name blends plasma and the French diminutive suffix -ille, used in some literature to denote a
They are predicted to form in strongly magnetized, high-conductivity plasmas where reconnection produces chained plasmoids; under
In practice, the size and parameters of a plasmoille depend on the specific plasma regime. In laboratory
Currently, plasmoille is not an established term in mainstream plasma physics; it appears in a few theoretical
If confirmed, plasmoilles could affect magnetic energy transport, reconnection dynamics, and confinement strategies in plasma devices,