Experimental Observation of Electron-Acoustic Wave Propagation in Laboratory Plasma
Abstract
In the field of fundamental plasma waves, direct observation of electron-acoustic wave (EAW) propagation in laboratory plasmas remains a challenging problem, mainly because of heavy damping. In the MaPLE device, the wave is observed and seen to propagate with phase velocity times the electron thermal velocity. A small amount of cold, drifting electrons, with moderate bulk to cold temperature ratio (), is present in the device. It plays a crucial role in reducing the damping. Our calculation reveals that the drift relaxes the stringent condition on the temperature ratio for wave destabilization. Growth rate becomes positive above a certain drift velocity even if the temperature ratio is moderate. The observed phase velocity agrees well with the theoretical estimate. Experimental realization of the mode may open up a new avenue in EAW research.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1705.09806,
title = {Experimental Observation of Electron-Acoustic Wave Propagation in Laboratory Plasma},
author = {Satyajit Chowdhury and Subir Biswas and Nikhil Chakrabarti and Rabindranath Pal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.09806},
year = {2017}
}
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6 pages, 9 figures