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This complete introduction to the use of modern ray tracing techniques in plasma physics describes the powerful mathematical methods generally applicable to vector wave equations in non-uniform media, and clearly demonstrates the application of these
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Ray Tracing and Beyond. :406-411
Publikováno v:
Ray Tracing and Beyond: Phase Space Methods in Plasma Wave Theory
Publikováno v:
Ray Tracing and Beyond: Phase Space Methods in Plasma Wave Theory
This complete introduction to the use of modern ray tracing techniques in plasma physics describes the powerful mathematical methods generally applicable to vector wave equations in non-uniform media, and clearly demonstrates the application of these
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https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511667565
https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511667565
Publikováno v:
Physics of Plasmas. 5:45-59
A new type of mode conversion between two linear waves in a nonuniform medium is investigated. Single-crossing conversion occurs when a ray of one wave crosses transversely the dispersion manifold of another wave. Double-crossing mode conversion theo
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 77:1500-1503
The resonant interaction of a negative-energy wave with a positive-energy wave gives rise to a linear instability. Whereas a single crossing of rays in a nonuniform medium leads to a {ital convectively} saturated instability, we show that a double cr
Autor:
A. J. Brizard, E. R. Tracy, D. Johnston, A. N. Kaufman, A. S. Richardson, N. Zobin, Cynthia K. Phillips, James R. Wilson
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Mode conversion can occur repeatedly in a two‐dimensional cavity (e.g., the poloidal cross section of an axisymmetric tokamak). We report on two novel concepts that allow for a complete and global visualization of the ray evolution under iterated c
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. 178:413-418
For the first time, the three-step process (conversion-propagation-conversion) underlying gyroresonant reflection is analytically developed for two-dimensional geometry. Phase-space methods are used for the conversion of an incident magnetosonic wave