2002
DOI: 10.1063/1.1459063
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Equilibrium and confinement of bunched annular beams

Abstract: The azimuthally invariant cold-fluid equilibrium is obtained for a periodic, strongly bunched charged annular beam with an arbitrary radial density profile inside of a perfectly conducting cylinder and an externally applied uniform magnetic field. The selfelectric and self-magnetic fields, which are utilized in the equilibrium solution, are computed self-consistently using an electrostatic Green's function technique and a Lorentz transformation to the longitudinal rest frame of the beam. An upper bound on the … Show more

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“…The equilibrium solution (20) shows that in the case of differential rotation the plasma density can exceed the Brillouin limit found for the case of rigid rotation, see inequality (11). The Brillouin limit is exceeded in the range 1 < ρ/a < [2 √ 1 + a 2 ] 1/(1+a 2 ) , which exists for every value of a. Eq.…”
Section: Sheared Rotationmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The equilibrium solution (20) shows that in the case of differential rotation the plasma density can exceed the Brillouin limit found for the case of rigid rotation, see inequality (11). The Brillouin limit is exceeded in the range 1 < ρ/a < [2 √ 1 + a 2 ] 1/(1+a 2 ) , which exists for every value of a. Eq.…”
Section: Sheared Rotationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In the theoretical analysis the axial motion is then allowed to be relativistic while the transverse motion is usually considered to be nonrelativistic (see, e.g., Refs. [10,11]). A short description of the case in which the azimuthal motion of the particles is allowed to be relativistic (while the axial motion is assumed to be nonrelativistic) is found in Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As an initial effort to generalize the previous model [4][5][6][7] to slow-wave structures, we pose the problem of determining the electrostatic Green function in an azimuthally symmetric slow-wave structure.…”
Section: Electrostatic Green's Function In a Slow-wave Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we present updated comparisons between theory [4][5][6][7] and the PPM klystron experiments at SLAC [8,9,11] and KEK [10,12], and describe our initial efforts to generalize the previous model [4][5][6][7] to slow-wave structures. In particular, we derive an electrostatic Green's function for an azimuthally symmetric cylindrical conductor with small-amplitude axial variations of its radius.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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