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Tuning Dielectric-Magnetic Synergy in (Fe/TiC)@C Nanocomposites via Phase Composition Control for Broadband Microwave Absorption. [PDF]
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Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2000
We seek a description of plasma wave-particle interactions in the weakly collisional regime. Because weak collisions produce a qualitative change in the plasma degrees of freedom without totally suppressing kinetic effects, neither the Vlasov limit nor the fluid moment limit are found to be an adequate description of experimental data.
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We seek a description of plasma wave-particle interactions in the weakly collisional regime. Because weak collisions produce a qualitative change in the plasma degrees of freedom without totally suppressing kinetic effects, neither the Vlasov limit nor the fluid moment limit are found to be an adequate description of experimental data.
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Wave-particle interaction at double resonance
Physical Review E, 2008This paper is devoted to studying wave-particle interaction at "double resonance" condition, i.e., when two waves interact resonantly with the same group of charged particles. A theoretical Hamiltonian model and a symplectic numerical code are built to describe the three-dimensional interactions of wave spectra with resonant electrons in a magnetized ...
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Convection and wave-particle interactions
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1978Abstract We study, by means of the adiabatic invariants and Liouville's theorem, the deformation of the distribution functions of substorm injected particles in the magnetosphere. Assuming a steady-state convection process, we can obtain simple analytical expressions for the particle flux, the anisotropy and the growth rate of electromagnetic ...
Jacques Solomon, René Pellat
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2014
AbstractIn this Chapter an alternative derivation of the self-consistent Vlasov-Maxwell equations for wave-particles interaction is given. The analysis is carried out under a rigorous Hamiltonian framework and targeted to modeling the dynamics of the Free Electron Laser.
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AbstractIn this Chapter an alternative derivation of the self-consistent Vlasov-Maxwell equations for wave-particles interaction is given. The analysis is carried out under a rigorous Hamiltonian framework and targeted to modeling the dynamics of the Free Electron Laser.
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1984
Note: Magnetospheric studies of the interactions between plasma waves and particles have generally been performed using Gaussian units. To allow the material presented here to be conveniently used in conjunction with other published material on magnetospheric wave-particle interactions, we have not converted equations from the literature into MKS units.
L. R. Lyons, D. J. Williams
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Note: Magnetospheric studies of the interactions between plasma waves and particles have generally been performed using Gaussian units. To allow the material presented here to be conveniently used in conjunction with other published material on magnetospheric wave-particle interactions, we have not converted equations from the literature into MKS units.
L. R. Lyons, D. J. Williams
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Observation of Hamiltonian chaos in wave–particle interaction
Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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