Stabilization of Electrostatic Flute Mode due to Hot Electron Ring and rf Field
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The stability of electrostatic flute modes has been studied on the basis of a relatively simple model of a bumpyless cylinder with artificial gravity and an ambipolar field. The dynamic stabilization of these modes due to the rf electric field has also been discussed. It turned out that the electrostatic flute modes could be stabilized effectively by the rf field together with the effects of hot electron ring.
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