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Eliasson, B; Speirs, D C; Daldorff, L K S, E-mail: bengt.eliasson@strath.ac.uk2016
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[en] A theoretical study is presented of the electrostatic electron cyclotron instability involving Bernstein modes in a magnetized plasma. The presence of a tenuous thermal ring distribution in a Maxwellian plasma decreases the frequency of the upper hybrid branch of the electron Bernstein mode until it merges with the nearest lower branch with a resulting instability. The instability occurs when the upper hybrid frequency is somewhat above the third, fourth, and higher electron cyclotron harmonics, and gives rise to a narrow spectrum of waves around the electron cyclotron harmonic nearest to the upper hybrid frequency. For a tenuous cold ring distribution together with a Maxwellian distribution an instability can take place also near the second electron cyclotron harmonic. Noise-free Vlasov simulations are used to assess the theoretical linear growth-rates and frequency spectra, and to study the nonlinear evolution of the instability. The relevance of the results to laboratory and ionospheric heating experiments is discussed. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/58/9/095002; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES, DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, EARTH ATMOSPHERE, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, EQUATIONS, FERMIONS, HARMONICS, HELIAC STELLARATORS, INSTABILITY, LEPTONS, OSCILLATION MODES, OSCILLATIONS, PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS, PLASMA INSTABILITY, PLASMA MICROINSTABILITIES, STELLARATORS, THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES
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