Electostatic Instability Due to Axial Varation of E×B Drift in Tandem Mirrors
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概要
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Axially nonuniform plasma rotation, as expected in tandem mirrors, is shownto be unstable against ion acounstic modes. Although both convective and absoluteinstabilities exist the former may not be dangerous to plasma confinement, andthe latter seems to be strongly dependent on actual confinement configuration.
- 1984-10-15
著者
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Miyossi Syoichi
Plasma Research Center University Of Tsukuba
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Miyoshi Syoichi
Plasma Research Center The University Of Tsukuba
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Sawada Katuro
Institute Of Prysics Univesity Of Tsukiba
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Sawada Katuro
Institute Of Physics University Of Tsukuba
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HIROSE Akira
Institute of Prysics,Univesity of Tsukiba
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MIYOSHI Shoichi
Institute of Prysics,Univesity of Tsukiba
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Hirose Akira
Institute Of Materials Sci. And Eng. Faculty Of Eng. Yokohama National Univ.
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Miyoshi Shoichi
Institute Of Prysics Univesity Of Tsukiba
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Hirose Akira
Institute Of Prysics Univesity Of Tsukiba
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