2006
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.96.105008
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Three-Dimensional Magnetic Structures Generated by the Development of the Filamentation (Weibel) Instability in the Relativistic Regime

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“…In this regime, electron-beam-induced instabilities are expected to generate magnetic fields (for instance, the Weibel instability1921). However, the Weibel instability alone would inject power at the typical scale of the electron skin-depth, where the growth rate maximizes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regime, electron-beam-induced instabilities are expected to generate magnetic fields (for instance, the Weibel instability1921). However, the Weibel instability alone would inject power at the typical scale of the electron skin-depth, where the growth rate maximizes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of beam filamentation has since then been alternatively referred to as filamentation instability, 28,51,59,92,114,142,143 Weibel instability, 52,61,104,112,113,144 or both at the same time. 54,55,145 Figure 15 explains the basis for the analogy developed by Fried. The anisotropic hot plasma with thermal velocities V ty ӷ V tx is unstable in Weibel's sense.…”
Section: F Filamentation Versus Weibel Instabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few PIC simulation studies of thermal-anisotropy driven instabilities have been performed in comparison with simulation studies of the filamentation instability, which has been examined in 1-D (Morse and Nielson, 1971;Califano et al, 2002;Rowlands et al, 2007), in 2-D (Morse and Nielson, 1971;Honda et al, 2000;Medvedev et al, 2005;Stockem et al, 2008) and in 3D Silva et al, 2003;Califano et al, 2006;Jaroschek et al, 2004). These simulations addressed the filamentation instability for a wide range of initial conditions such as the speed or the constituents (electrons, positrons and ions).…”
Section: Magnetic Field Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%