Published January 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Propagation of a nonrelativistic electron beam in a plasma in a magnetic field

  • 1. Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, P. O. Box 451, Princeton, New Jersey 08544

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Propagation of a nonrelativistic electron beam in a plasma in a strong magnetic field has been studied using electrostatic one-dimensional particle simulation models. Electron beams of finite pulse length and of continuous injection are followed in time to study the effects of beam--plasma interaction on the beam propagation. For the case of pulsed beam propagation, it is found that the beam distribution rapidly spreads in velocity space generating a plateaulike distribution with a high energy tail extending beyond the initial beam velocity. This rapid diffusion takes place within a several amplification length of the beam--plasma instability given by (ω/sub p/ω2/sub b/) -1/sup //3V0, where ω/sub p/, ω/sub b/, and V0 are the target plasma, beam--plasma frequencies, and the beam drift speed. This plateaulike distribution, however, becomes unstable as the high energy tail electrons free-stream, generating a secondary beam. A similar process is observed to take place for the case of continuous beam injection when the beam density is small compared with the total density n/sub b//n/sub t/<1. In particular, the electron velocity distribution is found monotonically decreasing in energy, having a high energy tail whose energy reaches twice the initial beam energy. Such an electron distribution is also seen in laboratory experiments and in computer simulations performed for a uniform, periodic system

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Journal Title
Phys. Fluids
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
1
Series
Phys. Fluids.
Journal Page Range
200-208
ISSN
0031-9171
CODEN
PFLDA