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Quantum and Relativistic Effects on the KdV and Envelope Solitons in Ion-Plasma Waves

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2022
In this article, we investigate the linear and nonlinear behavior of ion-plasma waves in a two-component plasma containing ions and dust particles. We have studied the linear dispersion characteristics, nonlinear KdV solitons, and amplitude modulated ...
H. Sahoo   +4 more
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Plasma Waves Around Venus and Mars

IETE Technical Review, 2020
Plasma waves are observed around almost all the solar system objects – Sun, planets and their satellites, comets, interplanetary medium, etc. The plasma environment around a planet has sufficient plasma density and temperature to sustain plasma waves.
V. Yadav
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PLASMA WAVE ELECTRONICS

International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems, 2003
Plasma waves are oscillations of electron density in time and space. In deep submicron field effect transistors plasma wave frequencies lie in the terahertz range and can be tuned by applied gate bias. Since the plasma wave frequency is much larger that the inverse electron transit time in the device, it is easier to reach "ballistic" regimes for ...
Michael S. Shur, Victor Ryzhii
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Undamped plasma waves

Physical Review A, 1991
This paper describes small-amplitude nonlinear plasma wave solutions to the one-dimensional Vlasov-Maxwell equations. A sufficient condition for waves of a given phase velocity to exist arbitrarily close to a given spatially uniform Vlasov equilibrium is developed, and sufficient analytical information for the construction of approximate expressions ...
, Holloway, , Dorning
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Nonlinear Plasma Waves

The Physics of Fluids, 1971
A numerical solution of the equations for unstable electrostatic plasma waves propagating in a uniform infinite plasma with a weak beam is performed. Space dependent variables are Fourier transformed and the computations are done first with only one and then with two harmonics included.
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Wave-wave interactions in plasmas

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2009
The interaction of large amplitude electromagnetic waves with plasmas is considered. We first show how a pump wave can excite sidebands and different types of low‐frequency electrostatic waves, and then derive dispersion relations which include three‐wave as well as four‐wave coupling mechanisms.
L. Stenflo, P. K. Shukla, Jan Weiland
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Transverse Plasma Waves and Plasma Vortices

Physical Review, 1958
Plasmas at high-electron temperatures can carry transverse waves in which self-magnetic fields and relativistic effects become important. The relativistic perturbation equations for an isotropic uniform plasma are solved as an initial-value problem, i.e., by Laplace transformation and the propagation or dispersal of both longitudinal and transverse ...
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Direct observation of relativistic broken plasma waves

Nature Physics, 2022
Y. Wan   +6 more
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