Electrical $dc$ Conductivity of a Turbulent Plasma
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概要
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The variation of the electrical $dc$ conductivity of a turbulent plasma from a quiescent plasma is observed. The turbulent plasma is produced by applying an external $rf$ voltage to the quiescent uniform plasma. When the external $rf$ frequency is near the electron plasma frequency $f_{pe}$, the decrease of the electrical $dc$ conductivity is observed (30% maximum). The decrease is proportional to the square of the external $rf$ voltage and the saturation occurs beyond a certain level of the $rf$ voltage. The decrease of the electrical $dc$ conductivity depends largely on the direction of the externally applied $rf$ field with reference to that of the $dc$ current.
- Physical Society of Japanの論文
- 1968-03-05
著者
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Ogawa Kiyoshi
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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KATO Kiyoe
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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KIYAMA Satoru
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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SHIMAHARA Hiroko
Electrotechnical Laboratory
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Shimahara Hiroko
Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tanashi, Tokyo
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Kato Kiyoe
Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tanashi, Tokyo
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Ogawa Kiyoshi
Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tanashi, Tokyo
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