“…conditions [1,44,45], the damping length of the TG wave is much shorter than for the plasma column k ⊥+,imag r 0 1, where k ⊥+,imag is the imaginary part of the k ⊥+ , and r 0 is the plasma radius, while that of the helicon wave is longer than the plasma column k ⊥+,imag r 0 < 1 except for in the highdensity region (n ∼ n up ), where the damping length of the helicon wave becomes comparable to that of the TG wave. Therefore, the collisional damping of the TG wave plays a dominant role on the surface power absorption while the helicon wave is important for power absorption in the central high-density region [9,12,13,46].…”