Surface explosive instability for high frequency waves


Autoria(s): Ray, RN; Atre, MV; Gopalswamy, N; Krishan, S
Data(s)

1982

Resumo

High frequency three-wave nonlinear 'explosive' interaction of the surface modes of a semi-infinite beam-plasma system under no external field is investigated. The conditions that favour nonlinear instability, keep the plasma linearly stable. The beam runs parallel to the surface. If at least one of the three wave vectors of the surface modes is parallel to the beam, explosive interaction at the surface takes place after it has happened in the plasma bulk, provided the bulk waves propagate almost perpendicular to the surface and are of short wavelength. On the other hand if the bulk modes have long wavelength and propagate almost parallel to the surface, the surface modes can 'explode' first.

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Identificador

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/21776/1/fulltxt.pdf

Ray, RN and Atre, MV and Gopalswamy, N and Krishan, S (1982) Surface explosive instability for high frequency waves. In: Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 24 (3). pp. 319-329.

Publicador

Institute of Physics

Relação

http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0032-1028/24/3/008/

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/21776/

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Tipo

Journal Article

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