Published 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Effects of warmness and spatial nonuniformity of plasma waveguide on periodic absolute parametric instability

  • 1. Plasma and Nuclear Fusion Department, Nuclear Research Centre, Atomic Energy Authority, P. O. 13759, Cairo (Egypt)

Description

The periodic absolute parametric instability (API) of the low-frequency oscillations excited by a monochromatic pumping field of an arbitrary amplitude in a warm 1-D (one-dimensional) nonuniform magnetoactive plasma is investigated. The separation method can be used for solving the two-fluid plasma equations describing the system. By applying this method we were able to determine the frequencies and growth rates of unstable modes and the self-consistent electric field. Plasma electrons are considered to have a thermal velocity. Different solutions for the spatial equation can be obtained the following cases: A) API in a uniform plasma, B) API in a nonuniform plasma. The latter has been studied here for two cases: B.1) the exact harmonic oscillator and B.2) the bounded harmonic oscillator (a bounded plasma). An increment has been found in the build-up of the oscillations, and it has been shown that the spatial nonuniformity of the plasma exerts the stabilizing effect on the parametric instability. A reduced growth rate of API in the warm plasma, in comparison to the cold plasma, is reported. It has also been found that the warmness of the plasma has no effect on the solution of the space part of the problem (only through the separation constant). (authors)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nukleonika
Journal Volume
56
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 305-309
ISSN
0029-5922

INIS

Country of Publication
Poland
Country of Input or Organization
Poland
INIS RN
42102991
Subject category
S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
DISPERSION RELATIONS; DISPERSIONS; HOT PLASMA; PLASMA INSTABILITY; PLASMA SIMULATION; PLASMA WAVES
Descriptors DEC
INSTABILITY; PLASMA; SIMULATION

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