Probe-Excited Oblique Ion-Acoustic Waves in a Multidipole Plasma Device
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The nature of the waves excited by positively biased probes in the "outskirt"region of a multi-dipole plasma device is experimentally investigated. Measuringvariations of the phase and arnplitude of the waves along the lines parallel andperpendicular to the magnetic field we concluded that the waves excited by thepositively biased probe are the oblique ion-acoustic waves i.e. the electrostaticton-cyclotron waves in the low field limit propagating at large angle to the magneticfield lines. The conclusion is fortified by additional experiments performed ongrid-excited ion-acoustic waves,
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- 1978-03-15
著者
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Kozima Hideo
Department Of Physics And Astronomy The University Of Iowa
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D′angelo N.
Department of Physics and Astronomy,The University of Iowa
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