2002
DOI: 10.1063/1.1454305
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Landau damping of electron plasma waves in the linear and trapping regimes

Abstract: Abstract.Linear Landau damping and nonlinear wave-particle trapping oscillations are observed with m0 = 0 standing plasma waves (Trivelpiece-Gould modes) in a trapped pure electron plasma. The measured linear damping rate (10-3 < y/to < 10-1) agrees quantitatively with Landau damping theory for moderate plasma temperatures (1 < T < 3 eV), and exceedingly low wave amplitudes (Sn/n < 10-6). At larger amplitudes, the wave initially damps at the Landau rate, then develops trapping oscillations at frequency (i)tr, … Show more

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“…Using a similar experimental approach, the resistive destabilization has been observed recently also for the l = 2 diocotron mode [8]. In contrast , a resistive load determines the damping of TG modes [9].…”
Section: Electrostatic Diagnostic On Plasma Modes: Voltage Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Using a similar experimental approach, the resistive destabilization has been observed recently also for the l = 2 diocotron mode [8]. In contrast , a resistive load determines the damping of TG modes [9].…”
Section: Electrostatic Diagnostic On Plasma Modes: Voltage Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 62%