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MODULATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES BY ACOUSTIC WAVES IN A PLASMA
Canadian Journal of Physics, 1964This communication presents an analysis of the modulation of an electromagnetic wave, propagating in a plasma, in which an acoustic wave is present. The modulation of the transmitted and reflected waves from a plasma-free space interface has also been analyzed. A discussion of the results obtained has also been given.
Sodha, M. S., Palumbo, C. J.
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2005
Waves are basic manifestation of collective effects in plasmas. Wave types occurring in the plasma state are introduced and discussed with experimental applications, e.g. for the diagnostics of plasmas. This Chapter is fundamental to Part II and covers many aspect introductory to Chapters on applications (see Part III), e.g. on plasma diagnostics.
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Waves are basic manifestation of collective effects in plasmas. Wave types occurring in the plasma state are introduced and discussed with experimental applications, e.g. for the diagnostics of plasmas. This Chapter is fundamental to Part II and covers many aspect introductory to Chapters on applications (see Part III), e.g. on plasma diagnostics.
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Wave-wave interaction in plasmas
Physica B+C, 1976Abstract The purpose of the present paper is to elucidate the general topic of wave-wave interaction in plasmas by discussing some basic questions entering the analysis of nonlinear interactions of waves. We consider coherent nonlinear wave-wave interaction for nonlinearly stable as well as (explosively) unstable situations.
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2014
Introduction The method of provocation is the easiest way of learning about a system. Provoke it and watch it reacting. The response holds a wealth of information on the nature of the system. One is quite familiar with the example of a pendulum, a simple pendulum, a string hanging vertically with its one end fixed to a beam and the other end carrying
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Introduction The method of provocation is the easiest way of learning about a system. Provoke it and watch it reacting. The response holds a wealth of information on the nature of the system. One is quite familiar with the example of a pendulum, a simple pendulum, a string hanging vertically with its one end fixed to a beam and the other end carrying
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On the role of the κ-deformed Kaniadakis distribution in nonlinear plasma waves
, 2016I. Lourek, M. Tribeche
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