Observation of Nonlinear Trajectories of Localized RF-Energy in an Inhomogeneous Magnetic Field
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Nonlinear modifications of trajectories of localized RF-energy, so-called resonance cone fields, are observed in an inhomogeneous magnetic field when the applied RF energy is increased. The nonlinear shift of the RF-trajectories can be explained by nonlinear interaction between the localized RF-fields and plasma particles.
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- 1984-09-20
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