Experiments on Ion-Acoustic Solitary Waves
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Ion-acoustic solitary waves ("Solitons") have been studied experimentally by employing a double-plasma device. The solitary waves are found to be produced from both a single compressional pulse and a continuous wave. A rare-faction pulse also produces solitons if the pulse width is sufficiently wide. A theory based on the Schrodinger equation accounts for the number of solitons. Recurrence to the original state is observed when a continuous wave is launched. A simple wave-wave coupling analysis for the recurrence of the original state is given.
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