Transmission of Narrow Electromagnetic Wave into Anisotropic Plasma : Fluids, Plasmas, and Electric Discharges
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概要
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The connection of an electromagnetic (EM) beam in vacuum with the one in the magnetized plasma is rigorously investigated using a complete orthonormal set of functions. Beam profiles in the plasma are explicitly determined. It is found that the EM beam shows an anomalous refraction at the boundary of vacuum and the plasma in some plasma parameter regions. The beam is refracted against Snell's law and this happens for the right- and the left-polarized waves and also for the extraordinary wave. It is shown that the contradiction can be resolved referring to Huygens' principle. Relevance of the anomaly to fusion experiments will be discussed.
- 2000-06-15
著者
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Sugihara Ryo
Department Of Electronic Engineering Institute Of Vocational Training
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SHAMOTO Hideyasu
Department of Physice,school of Science,Nagoya University
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Shamoto Hideyasu
Department Of Physics School Of Science Nagoya University
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