Internal Plasma Resonance of Positive Column Near Electron Cyclotron Harmonic Frequencies
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A series of subsidiary resonance peaks observed near the electron cyclotron harmonics is studied by the measurements of microwave radiation from a positive column in a magnetic field. When an external microwave is applied to the plasma column to heat plasma electrons, an intensity of subsidiary resonance peaks increases extremely and also a number of their peaks increases. Further, their dispersion curves displace toward a higher magnetic field and toward a higher electron density, compared with those when there is no heating power. The experimentally observed behaviour of these peaks can be explained from the fact that a series of subsidiary resonance peaks is resulted from the internal plasma resonance due to the standing plasma waves within the propagating region of the plasma column.
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