Lc. Steinhauer et al., IDEAL STABILITY OF A TOROIDAL CONFINEMENT SYSTEM WITHOUT A TOROIDAL MAGNETIC-FIELD, Physics of plasmas, 1(5), 1994, pp. 1523-1528
New results show that a toroidal plasma can be ideally stable to gross
modes without a toroidal magnetic field. Previous ideal-magnetohydrod
ynamic (MHD) studies for such systems [commonly called field-reversed
configurations (FRC)] have consistently predicted instability to the t
ilting mode (lowest-order kink mode). However, a new range of equilibr
ia not previously considered are found, which are stable to tilting in
ideal-MHD theory. The equilibrium properties that promote stability a
re hollow current profile, and racetrack separatrix shape. Stable equi
libria may not be possible in a theta-pinch system, but could be achie
ved with a properly designed vertical field coil set. The stability of
FRC's in past theta-pinch experiments arises partly from nonideal eff
ects, but benefits considerably from hollow current profile and racetr
ack separatrix shape.